Minimal fusion systems with a unique maximal parabolic.
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Abstract: We define minimal fusion systems in a way that every non-solvable fusion system has a section which is minimal. Minimal fusion systems can also be seen as analogs of Thompson's N-groups. In this paper, we consider a minimal fusion system on a finite -group that has a unique maximal -local subsystem containing . For an arbitrary prime , we determine the structure of a certain (explicitly described) -local subsystem of . If , this leads to a complete classification of the fusion system .
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