Characterization of finite simple nonabelian groups via twisted sets. (Q610300)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5824088
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Characterization of finite simple nonabelian groups via twisted sets. (English)
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8 December 2010
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A subset \(K\) of a group \(G\) is called `twisted' if \(1\in K\) and \(xy^{-1}x\in K\) for all \(x,y\in K\). The main theorem in this paper is the following: Let \(K\) and \(S\) be two twisted subsets of some groups \(G\) and \(L\), respectively, such that \(G\neq K\), \(G=\langle K\rangle\) and \(L\neq S\), \(L=\langle S\rangle\). Suppose that \(G\) is a finite simple nonabelian group. If \(K\) is isomorphic to \(S\) (as twisted subsets) then \(L\) is a perfect central extension of \(G\). The author also gives an example showing that the converse to this theorem is false, namely, an arbitrary perfect central extension of a finite simple nonabelian group \(G\) need not be generated by a twisted subset isomorphic to \(K\).
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twisted subsets
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twisted subgroups
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finite simple groups
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perfect central extensions
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