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The \(3\)-radicals of \(Co_1\) and the \(2\)-radicals of \(Rud\) (English)
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14 January 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. The present paper uses the list of maximal 3-local subgroups of Conway's group \(Co_1\) to classify the 12 conjugacy classes of 3-radical subgroups of \(Co_1\), and the list of maximal 2-local subgroups of the Rudvalis simple group \(Rud\) to classify the 8 conjugacy classes of 2-radical subgroups of \(Rud\).
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maximal 3-local subgroups
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Conway group \(Co_1\)
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conjugacy classes
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3-radical subgroups
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maximal 2-local subgroups
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Rudvalis simple group
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2-radical subgroups
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