The 3- and 5-modular characters of the covering and the automorphism groups of the Higman-Sims group (Q1188135)
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The 3- and 5-modular characters of the covering and the automorphism groups of the Higman-Sims group (English)
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13 August 1992
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The 3- and 5-modular characters and decomposition matrices of the double cover \(2\cdot HS\) of the Higman-Sims group and of the (isoclinic) covers \(2\cdot HS:2\) of its automorphism group are determined. While the 3- modular case can be handled by hand, computer calculations are necessary for the prime 5 in the following steps. 1. Find via R. Parker's Meat-Axe irreducible constituents of tensor products of the 28-dimensional matrix representation of \(2\cdot HS\) over \(GF(5)\) (see the preceding review Zbl 0783.20010) and test for equivalence of the resulting matrix representations. 2. Use trial and error to obtain a presentation for \(2\cdot HS\) from Norton's presentation for \(HS\). Find via coset enumeration with respect to a certain subgroup isomorphic to \(A_ 8\) the permutation representation for \(2\cdot HS\) on 4400 points. 3. The corresponding matrix representation \(P\) over \(GF(5)\) is too big for the Meat-Axe programs; the method of condensation reduces this to a 400-dimensional representation for the ``Hecke algebra'' which yields irreducible constituents for \(P\).
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modular characters
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decomposition matrices
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double cover
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Higman-Sims group
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automorphism group
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computer calculations
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Meat-Axe
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irreducible constituents
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tensor products
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matrix representation
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presentation
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coset enumeration
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permutation representation
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