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Construction of a \(45,694\)-dimensional simple module of Lyons' sporadic group over \(\text{GF}(2)\) (English)
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19 June 1997
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The authors explicitly calculate the 45694-dimensional representation of the Lyons group over \(\text{GF}(2)\), by chopping it out of the permutation representation on 9606125 points. They use the standard method of intersection matrices, combined with a version of \textit{J. Thackray}'s ``rip-off'' [Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge (1981)] to produce a basis for the space. Their claim to be able to do the same over \(\mathbb{Q}\) should perhaps be taken with a pinch of salt -- while the algorithm is clear, so they can \textit{in principle} calculate the representation, experience suggests that the problems of `coefficient explosion' will render it impossible in practice.
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Lyons group
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permutation representations
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intersection matrices
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