The radical \(2\)-subgroups of the sporadic simple groups \(J_4\), \(Co_2\) and \(Th\) (Q5925802): Difference between revisions
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1566962
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English | The radical \(2\)-subgroups of the sporadic simple groups \(J_4\), \(Co_2\) and \(Th\) |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1566962 |
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The radical \(2\)-subgroups of the sporadic simple groups \(J_4\), \(Co_2\) and \(Th\) (English)
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17 July 2001
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A \(p\)-subgroup of a group \(G\) is called \(p\)-radical if it is the largest normal \(p\)-subgroup of its normalizer. These subgroups are the important ones for calculating the \(\text{mod }p\) cohomology, and as a starting point for verifying Dade's conjectures. As usual, the case \(p=2\) is the hardest case to classify in practice. The present paper uses the lists of maximal 2-local subgroups of the three groups in the title, to classify the conjugacy classes of 2-radical subgroups in each case. The other primes, and the remaining sporadic groups (except the Monster and Baby Monster) are dealt with in forthcoming papers by the same author.
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maximal 2-local subgroups
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conjugacy classes of 2-radical subgroups
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sporadic groups
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