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The extension of the first main theorem for \(\pi\)-blocks. (English)
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24 January 2007
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Let \(\pi\) be a set of primes, and let \(D\) be a normal \(\pi\)-subgroup of a finite \(\pi\)-separable group \(G\). The author shows that the \(\pi\)-blocks of \(G\) with defect group \(D\) are in bijection with the \(G\)-orbits of \(\pi\)-blocks \(b\) of \(H=DC_G(D)\) with defect group \(D\) such that \(|I_G(b):H|_\pi=1\); here \(I_G(b)\) denotes the stabilizer of \(b\) in \(G\).
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blocks
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defect groups
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finite \(\pi\)-separable groups
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