On the characters of the maximal subgroup \(\langle f_1\rangle^{\text{Sp}_4(q)}\) of the symplectic group \(\text{Sp}_4(q)\), \(q\)-even. (Q5958932)

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On the characters of the maximal subgroup \(\langle f_1\rangle^{\text{Sp}_4(q)}\) of the symplectic group \(\text{Sp}_4(q)\), \(q\)-even.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1721814

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    On the characters of the maximal subgroup \(\langle f_1\rangle^{\text{Sp}_4(q)}\) of the symplectic group \(\text{Sp}_4(q)\), \(q\)-even. (English)
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    24 July 2002
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    With the natural action of \(\text{Sp}_4(q)\) (\(q\) even) on a 4-dimensional space \(V\), denote by \(\Gamma\) the stabilizer of a 1-dimensional subspace. Then \(\Gamma\) is a maximal subgroup of \(\text{Sp}_4(q)\) and the purpose of the present paper is to determine its complex characters. The authors express \(\Gamma\) explicitly as a semidirect product of a (normal) unipotent matrix group \(N\) and \(\text{GL}(2,q)\). Using this, they are able to give an equally explicit determination of the characters of \(\Gamma\). It turns out that there are \(q^2+2q+2\) of them and formulae are given for writing down their values.
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    complex characters
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    symplectic groups
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    maximal subgroups
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    induced characters
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    conjugacy classes
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    character tables
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