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Orbits of the actions of finite solvable groups.
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    Orbits of the actions of finite solvable groups. (English)
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    8 June 2009
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    Suppose \(V\) is a completely reducible faithful \(G\)-module for a solvable group \(G\), we show \(G\) has a ``large '' orbit on \(V\). Specifically, there is \(v\in V\) such that \(C_G(v)\) is contained in a normal subgroup of derived length 9 contained in the seventh ascending Fitting subgroup of \(G\). This is in some ways best possible. This is applied to generate many theorems showing that a solvable group must have characters of large degree. The proofs are of a rather technical nature. This paper extends and generalizes work of \textit{A. Moretó} and \textit{T. R. Wolf} [Adv. Math. 184, No. 1, 18-36 (2004; Zbl 1068.20008)]. Reviewer's remark: In Ref. [2] at the end of the paper, please read Blackburn instead of Blackman!
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    representations of finite solvable groups
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    induced characters
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    solvable linear groups
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    actions of solvable groups
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    derived lengths
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    Fitting subgroup
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    character degrees
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    large orbits
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