Automorphisms of K-groups. I.
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Abstract: This is the first in a sequence of papers that will develop the theory of automorphisms of nonsolvable finite groups. The sequence will culminate in a new proof of McBride's Nonsolvable Signalizer Functor Theorem, which is one of the fundamental results required for the proof of the Classification of the Finite Simple Groups.
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- A new proof of the solvable signalizer functor theorem.
- An equivariant analogue of Glauberman's \(ZJ\)-theorem
- Automorphisms of soluble groups
- Maximal subgroups and automorphisms of Chevalley groups
- Maximal subgroups of \(G_2(2^n)\)
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- \(RC_G(R)\)-signalizers in finite groups.
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