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A new maximal subgroup of the Monster
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    A new maximal subgroup of the Monster (English)
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    8 September 2002
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    The article answers a longstanding open question about the existence of maximal subgroups of shape \(L_2(29):2\) in the Monster sporadic simple group \(M\). Using their computer construction of \(M\), the authors can prove that \(M\) contains exactly one conjugacy class of subgroups isomorphic to \(L_2(29)\) and that each of those groups is contained in a maximal subgroup \(L_2(29):2\). The article gives a detailed description of their strategy of computation.
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    sporadic simple groups
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    maximal subgroups
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    Monster
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