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Three types of inclusions of innately transitive permutation groups into wreath products in product action.
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    Three types of inclusions of innately transitive permutation groups into wreath products in product action. (English)
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    3 September 2007
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    A finite permutation group \(G\) is called innately transitive if it has a transitive minimal normal subgroup, called a plinth. The present paper is part of a project to classify all possible inclusions of innately transitive permutation groups into wreath products acting in product action. The classes \(\text{CD}_{1S}(G)\), \(\text{CD}_{2\sim}(G)\) and \(\text{D}_{2\not\sim}(G)\) according to the `\(6\)-class Theorem', [cf. \textit{R. W. Baddeley, C. E. Praeger, C. Schneider}, Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 358, No. 4, 1619-1641 (2006; Zbl 1097.20003)], of \(G\)-invariant Cartesian decompositions are considered in the present paper.
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    finite permutation groups
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    innately transitive permutation groups
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    plinths
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    minimal normal subgroups
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    Cartesian decompositions
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    Cartesian systems of subgroups
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    wreath products in product action
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    inclusions
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