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Transitive permutation groups with an irreducible component of degree greater than one (English)
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Let \(1<H<G\) where G is a finite group. If \((1_ H)^ G\) has only one irreducible component (up to equivalence) and this component has degree p, a prime, then one of the following assertions holds (if \(\cap_{x\in G}H^ x=1):\) 1. G is doubly transitive of degree \(p+1\). 2. G is a Frobenius group of order \(p\cdot 2^ m\), the order of the core is equal to \(2^ m\) and m is the order of 2(mod p). 3. \(G=G_ 1\times C\), \(G_ 1\) from 2., \(| C| =2\). 4. G is the dihedral group of order 8.
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irreducible component
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doubly transitive
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Frobenius group
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dihedral group
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