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The McKay conjecture and Galois automorphisms

2004

The main problem of representation theory of finite groups is to find proofs of several conjectures stating that certain global invariants of a finite group G can be computed locally. The simplest of these conjectures is the ?McKay conjecture? which asserts that the number of irreducible complex characters of G of degree not divisible by p is the same if computed in a p-Sylow normalizer of G. In this paper, we propose a much stronger version of this conjecture which deals with Galois automorphisms. In fact, the same idea can be applied to the celebrated Alperin and Dade conjectures.

CombinatoricsFinite groupMathematics (miscellaneous)ConjectureStatistics Probability and UncertaintyInvariant (mathematics)AutomorphismMathematical proofCentralizer and normalizerRepresentation theory of finite groupsGroup representationMathematicsAnnals of Mathematics
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On groups with abelian Sylow 2-subgroups

1970

Finite groups with abelian Sylow 2-subgroups have been classified by Walter [8]. In this note I want to describe an alternate proof of some partial result of Walter's work, namely the theorem stated below. It represents the first major reduction step in that classification. The approach used here is to some extent derived from [1]. ! Besides the groups L 2 (q)= PSL(2, q) another class of simple groups enters our discussion: We say that a simple group G with abelian Sz-subgroups is of type JR (Janko-Ree) if, for any involution t in G, CG (t) is a maximal subgroup of G isomorphic to ( t ) | E where PSL(2, q)~ E ~_ PFL(2, q) with odd q > 5. In fact, E = L 2 (q), as proved by Walter 1-7] ; and …

CombinatoricsFinite groupMaximal subgroupGeneral MathematicsSimple groupSylow theoremsAbelian groupPSLDirect productMathematicsMathematische Zeitschrift
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Unipotent Finitary Linear Groups

1993

CombinatoricsGeneral MathematicsFinitaryUnipotentMathematicsJournal of the London Mathematical Society
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A note on finite groups generated by their subnormal subgroups

2001

AbstractFollowing the theory of operators created by Wielandt, we ask for what kind of formations $\mathfrak{F}$ and for what kind of subnormal subgroups $U$ and $V$ of a finite group $G$ we have that the $\mathfrak{F}$-residual of the subgroup generated by two subnormal subgroups of a group is the subgroup generated by the $\mathfrak{F}$-residuals of the subgroups.In this paper we provide an answer whenever $U$ is quasinilpotent and $\mathfrak{F}$ is either a Fitting formation or a saturated formation closed for quasinilpotent subnormal subgroups.AMS 2000 Mathematics subject classification: Primary 20F17; 20D35

CombinatoricsGroup (mathematics)Locally finite groupGeneral MathematicsComponent (group theory)Mathematics
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On James Hyde's example of non-orderable subgroup of $\mathrm{Homeo}(D,\partial D)$

2020

In [Ann. Math. 190 (2019), 657-661], James Hyde presented the first example of non-left-orderable, finitely generated subgroup of $\mathrm{Homeo}(D,\partial D)$, the group of homeomorphisms of the disk fixing the boundary. This implies that the group $\mathrm{Homeo}(D,\partial D)$ itself is not left-orderable. We revisit the construction, and present a slightly different proof of purely dynamical flavor, avoiding direct references to properties of left-orders. Our approach allows to solve the analogue problem for actions on the circle.

CombinatoricsGroup (mathematics)Primary 37C85. Secondary 37E05 37E10 37E20[MATH.MATH-DS]Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]FOS: MathematicsBoundary (topology)Finitely-generated abelian groupGroup Theory (math.GR)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Mathematics - Dynamical SystemsMathematics - Group Theory[MATH.MATH-GR]Mathematics [math]/Group Theory [math.GR]Mathematics
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Extensions of cocycles for hyperfinite actions and applications

1997

Given a countable, hyperfinite, ergodic and measure-preserving equivalence relationR on a standard probability space (X, ℬ, μ) and an elementW of the normalizerN (R) ofR, we investigate the problem of extendingR-cocycles to\(\bar R\), where\(\bar R\) is the relation generated byR andW. As an application, we obtain that for a Bernoulli automorphism the smallest family of natural factors in sense of [6] consists of all factors. Given an automorphism which is embeddable in a measurable flow and a compact, metric group, we show that for a typical cocycle we cannot lift the whole flow to the centralizer of the corresponding group extension.

CombinatoricsGroup extensionGeneral MathematicsErgodic theoryCountable setStandard probability spaceAutomorphismEquivalence (measure theory)Hyperfinite setCentralizer and normalizerMathematicsMonatshefte für Mathematik
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4-Manifold topology I: Subexponential groups

1995

The technical lemma underlying the 5-dimensional topological s-cobordism conjecture and the 4-dimensional topological surgery conjecture is a purely smooth category statement about locating ~-null immersions of disks. These conjectures are theorems precisely for those fundamental groups ("good groups") where the ~l-null disk lemma (NDL) holds. We expand the class of known good groups to all groups of subexponential growth and those that can be formed from these by a finite number of application of two opera- tions: (1) extension and (2) direct limit. The finitely generated groups in this class are amenable and no amenable group is known to lie outside this class.

CombinatoricsLemma (mathematics)4-manifoldConjectureGeneral MathematicsAmenable groupCobordismDirect limitTopologyFinite setGroup theoryMathematicsInventiones Mathematicae
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Classifiers in Sinitic languages: From individuation to definiteness-marking

2012

Abstract This article examines the distribution and interpretation of the bare classifier phrase [Cl+N] in three Sinitic languages of Mandarin, Wu and Cantonese. We show that [Cl+N] can be interpreted as definite or indefinite depending on pragmatic factors related to information structure and word order. Syntactically, we claim that indefinite [Cl+N] has the maximal projection of ClP and that definite [Cl+N] is a DP, where the D head is filled by the classifier via Cl-to-D raising. Semantically, we claim that indefinite [Cl+N] is predicative, denoting sets of atomic entities and that definite [Cl+N] is derived from indefinite [Cl+N] by lifting it from predicates to Generalized Quantifiers.…

CombinatoricsLinguistics and LanguageDefinitenessHead (linguistics)Classifier (linguistics)UniquenessPredicative expressionRaising (linguistics)Language and LinguisticsMathematicsWord orderInterpretation (model theory)Lingua
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Finite groups which are products of pairwise totally permutable subgroups

1998

Finite groups which are products of pairwise totally permutable subgroups are studied in this paper. The -residual, -projectors and -normalizers in such groups are obtained from the corresponding subgroups of the factor subgroups under suitable hypotheses.

CombinatoricsLocally finite groupGeneral MathematicsPairwise comparisonPermutable primeResidualMathematicsProceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
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On 2-groups with no abelian subgroups of rank four

1975

CombinatoricsLocally finite groupGeneral MathematicsRank (graph theory)Abelian groupRank of an abelian groupMathematicsMathematische Zeitschrift
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