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Extraspecial towers and Weil representations (English)
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29 March 1993
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An extraspecial tower is a finite group \(G\) with a series of normal subgroups \(G = N_ 0 > N_ 1 > N_ 2 > \dots\) such that, for each \(i\), \(N_ i/N_{i+1}\) is extraspecial and \(N_{i+1}\) is contained in the derived group of \(N_ i\). Such towers provide examples of soluble groups of arbitrarily large derived length yet transparent structure. The authors construct them inductively ``from the top down'': given \(G_ i = G/N_ i\), they choose a suitable \(E_ i = N_ i/N_{i+1}\) and then construct \(G_{i+1} = G/N_{i+1}\) as a split extension \(G_{i + 1} = G_ i \ltimes E_ i\). The Weil representations are involved in the construction, whose details are quite complicated. An interesting example arising out of the paper is an iterated split extension \[ Sp_ 2(\mathbb{F}_ 3) \ltimes E \ltimes Q^ 3 \ltimes Q^{81} \ltimes E^{2^{80}} \ltimes \dots, \] \vskip2.7mm where \(Q\), \(E\) denote respectively the quaternion group of order 8 and the nonabelian group of order 27 and exponent 3 and the powers are central (rather than direct) products.
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extraspecial \(p\)-groups
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irreducible representations
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symplectic groups
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unitary groups
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extraspecial tower
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finite group
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soluble groups
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derived length
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split extension
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Weil representations
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