
Theory of Finite Simple Groups
Gerhard O. Michler(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 21. September 2006
Book
Mixed media product
614 pages
978-0-521-86625-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides the first representation theoretic and algorithmic approach to the theory of abstract finite simple groups. It presents self-contained proofs of classical and new group order formulas, and a new structure theorem for abstract finite simple groups. This, and the famous Brauer-Fowler theorem, provides the theoretical background for the author's algorithm which constructs all finite simple groups G having a 2-central involution z with a given centralizer CG(z)=H. The methods presented are designed for the construction of matrix representations, permutation representations and character tables of large finite groups. The author constructs all the simple satellites of the known simple groups that are not uniquely determined by a given centralizer H. Uniform existence and uniqueness proofs are given for the modern sporadic simple groups discovered by Janko, Higman and Sims, Harada, and Thompson. This latter result proves a long standing open problem in the theory. The experimental results (courtesy of M. Weller) for Chapter 12 are documented in the accompanying DVD.
Reviews / Votes
'The approach described and advocated by Michler in this book is remarkable in that it offers a uniform method that can, in principle, be used to prove computationally the existence and uniqueness of almost all the sporadic simple groups.' Bulletin of the American Mathematical SocietyMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
200 Tables, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 39 mm
Weight
1049 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-86625-5 (9780521866255)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Gerhard Michler is an Emeritus Professor of the Institute of Experimental Mathematics at the Univerity of Duisburg-Essen
Content
Introduction; 1. Prerequisites from group theory; 2. Group representations and character theory; 3. Modular representation theory; 4. Group order formulas and structure theorem; 5. Permutation representations; 6. Concrete character tables of matrix groups; 7. Methods for constructing finite simple groups; 8. Finite simple groups with proper satellites; 9. Janko group J1; 10. Higman-Sims group HS; 11. Harada group Ha; 9. Thompson group Th; Bibliography; List of symbols; Index.