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The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups, Number 8

Part III, Chapters 12-17: The Generic Case, Completed

Author: Daniel Gorenstein, Richard Lyons and Ronald Solomon   Series: Mathematical Surveys and Monographs

This book completes a trilogy (Numbers 5, 7, and 8) of the series The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups treating the generic case of the classification of the finite simple groups. In conjunction with Numbers 4 and 6, it allows us to reach the completion of the proof of Theorem O.

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This book completes a trilogy (Numbers 5, 7, and 8) of the series The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups treating the generic case of the classification of the finite simple groups. In conjunction with Numbers 4 and 6, it allows us to reach the completion of the proof of Theorem O.

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This book completes a trilogy (Numbers 5, 7, and 8) of the series The Classification of the Finite Simple Groups treating the generic case of the classification of the finite simple groups. In conjunction with Numbers 4 and 6, it allows us to reach a major milestone in our series--the completion of the proof of the following theorem: Theorem O: Let G be a finite simple group of odd type, all of whose proper simple sections are known simple groups. Then either G is an alternating group or G is a finite group of Lie type defined over a field of odd order or G is one of six sporadic simple groups.

Put another way, Theorem O asserts that any minimal counterexample to the classification of the finite simple groups must be of even type. The work of Aschbacher and Smith shows that a minimal counterexample is not of quasithin even type, while this volume shows that a minimal counterexample cannot be of generic even type, modulo the treatment of certain intermediate configurations of even type which will be ruled out in the next volume of our series.

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About the Author

Daniel Gorenstein and Richard Lyons, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.

Ronald Solomon, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

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Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Published
30th January 2019
Pages
488
ISBN
9781470441890

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