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Groupoids of order \(q(q\pm 1)/2\), \(q=2^ r\), with automorphism group isomorphic to \(\text{SL}(2,q)\)
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    Groupoids of order \(q(q\pm 1)/2\), \(q=2^ r\), with automorphism group isomorphic to \(\text{SL}(2,q)\) (English)
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    14 October 1996
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    We construct two families of groupoids \(X(\tau)\) and \(X(\sigma,k_1,k_2)\) of respective orders \(q(q-1)/2\) and \(q(q+1)/2\) with \(q=2^r\). The groupoids admit \(\text{SL}(2,q)\) as a transitive group of automorphisms. Let \(X\) be an arbitrary groupoid of order \(q(q\pm 1)/2\); moreover, \(\text{Aut}(X)\) has a subgroup \(G\cong\text{SL}(2,q)\) transitive on the set \(X\). We prove that \(X\) is isomorphic to the groupoid \(X(\tau)\) or the groupoid \(X(\sigma,k_1,k_2)\). The most interesting example of the groupoid \(X(\tau)\) for \(q=8\) is considered at the end of the article. This groupoid has order 28 and has 2-transitive automorphism group.
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    groupoids
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    transitive groups of automorphisms
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