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Local Analysis for the Odd Order Theorem Helmut Bender (Christian-Albrechts Universitat zu Kiel, Germany)

Local Analysis for the Odd Order Theorem By Helmut Bender (Christian-Albrechts Universitat zu Kiel, Germany)

Local Analysis for the Odd Order Theorem by Helmut Bender (Christian-Albrechts Universitat zu Kiel, Germany)


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This book presents a new version of the local analysis section of the Feit-Thompson theorem. It includes a recent (1991) significant improvement by Feit and Thompson and a short revision by T. Peterfalvi of the separate final section of the second half of the proof.

Local Analysis for the Odd Order Theorem Summary

Local Analysis for the Odd Order Theorem by Helmut Bender (Christian-Albrechts Universitat zu Kiel, Germany)

In 1963 Walter Feit and John G. Thompson published a proof of a 1911 conjecture by Burnside that every finite group of odd order is solvable. This proof, which ran for 255 pages, was a tour-de-force of mathematics and inspired intense effort to classify finite simple groups. This book presents a revision and expansion of the first half of the proof of the Feit-Thompson theorem. Simpler, more detailed proofs are provided for some intermediate theorems. Recent results are used to shorten other proofs. The book will make the first half of this remarkable proof accessible to readers familiar with just the rudiments of group theory.

Local Analysis for the Odd Order Theorem Reviews

'This book is written well ... the authors have succeeded both in simplifying the proof of the Odd Order Theorem and in making it accessible to a wider audience.' Paul Flavell, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society

Table of Contents

Part I. Preliminary Results: 1. Notation and elementary properties of solvable groups; 2. General results on representations; 3. Actions of Frobenius groups and related results; 4. p-Groups of small rank; 5. Narrow p-groups; 6. Additional results; Part II. The Uniqueness Theorem: 7. The transitivity theorem; 8. The fitting subgroup of a maximal subgroup; 9. The uniqueness theorem; Part III. Maximal Subgroups: 10. The subgroups Ma and Me; 11. Exceptional maximal subgroups; 12. The subgroup E; 13. Prime action; Part IV. The Family of All Maximal Subgroups of G: 14. Maximal subgroups of type p and counting arguments; 15. The subgroup Mf; 16. The main results; Appendix; Prerequisites and p-stability.

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NLS9780521457163
9780521457163
0521457165
Local Analysis for the Odd Order Theorem by Helmut Bender (Christian-Albrechts Universitat zu Kiel, Germany)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1995-01-27
188
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