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The following pages link to On maximal subgroups of the Fischer group <i>Fi</i><sub>22</sub> (Q3344348):
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- A description of Baer-Suzuki type of the solvable radical of a finite group. (Q958125) (← links)
- Minimal parabolic geometries for the sporadic groups (Q1063686) (← links)
- Factorizations of the sporadic simple groups (Q1066260) (← links)
- Factorizations of the groups of Lie type of Lie rank 1 or 2 (Q1073900) (← links)
- Some subgroups of the Baby Monster (Q1090759) (← links)
- The Conway-Norton algebras for \(\Omega ^ -(6,3)\), \(\Omega\) (7,3), \(F'_{24}\), and their full automorphism groups (Q1092161) (← links)
- Sporadic simple groups which are Hurwitz (Q1180657) (← links)
- The maximal subgroups of the Baby Monster. I (Q1279809) (← links)
- More on maximal subgroups of the Baby Monster (Q1842023) (← links)
- The radical subgroups of the Fischer simple groups (Q1858177) (← links)
- \textit{ZJ}-controlled blocks of quasisimple groups for odd primes (Q2186030) (← links)
- (2,3,<sub>p</sub>)-generations for the fischer group f<sub>22</sub> (Q4304200) (← links)
- Influence of Indices of the Maximal Subgroups of the Finite Simple Groups on the Structure of a Finite Group (Q4454155) (← links)
- The Primitive Distance-Transitive Representations of the Fischer Groups (Q4891846) (← links)
- THE FISCHER-CLIFFORD MATRICES OF THE GROUP 2<sup>6</sup>: <i>SP</i> <sub>6</sub>(2) (Q4949957) (← links)
- Maximal subgroups of sporadic groups (Q5138277) (← links)
- Some remarks on global/local conjectures (Q5138283) (← links)
- Automorphisms of fusion systems of finite simple groups of Lie typeandAutomorphisms of fusion systems of sporadic simple groups (Q5213187) (← links)
- The Alperin and Uno Conjectures for the Fischer Simple Group Fi<sub>22</sub> (Q5462870) (← links)
- A characterization of the finite simple groups (Q5958879) (← links)
- A graph with a locally projective vertex-transitive group of automorphisms \(\Aut(\mathrm{Fi}_{22})\) which has a nontrivial stabilizer of a ball of radius 2 (Q6194923) (← links)