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Centralizer of PSL in PGL and of SL in GL: reference request
$\DeclareMathOperator\GL{GL}\DeclareMathOperator\SL{SL}\DeclareMathOperator\PGL{PGL}\DeclareMathOperator\PSL{PSL}$Consider the general linear group $\GL(n,q)$ over a finite field with $q$ elements and ...
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A characterisation of full subgroups of $\mathrm{GL}_n(\mathbf{F}_p)$
Let $p\geq 5$ be a prime and $\mathbf{F}_p$ a finite field of characteristic $p$. A subgroup of ${\rm GL}_n(\mathbf{F}_p)$ is full if it contains ${\rm{SL}}_n(\mathbf{F}_p)$. When $n=2$, we have the ...
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Reference request - obtaining finite simple groups from algebraic groups
I'm looking for references for the following statements, which I believe are true:
Let $G$ be a simply connected simple linear algebraic group over a finite field $k$ of cardinality $q\ge 4$. Let $Z\...
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Subgroups of $\mathrm{SO}(A_0, \mathbb{F}_p)$
Let $n \geq 3$. Let $A_0$ denote the $n \times n$ symmetric matrix with $1$'s on the antidiagonal and $0$'s everywhere else. We can define the associated special orthogonal group
$$ \mathrm{SO}(A_0, \...
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Can the relation between count of commuting pairs and conjugacy classes for finite groups be generalized to semigroups?
It is well-known that number of pairs of commuting elements in finite group G is equal to number of conjugacy classes multiplied by cardinality of G.
More generally here (MO275769) Qiaochu Yuan ...
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Chains of numbers generated by 2 involutions
$\DeclareMathOperator\GF{GF}$Consider the finite field $\GF(p)$ for prime $p$.
Consider the pair of involutions $f(x) = 1-x$ , $g(x) = 1/x$, and the chain of numbers generated by these 2 involutions ...
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Number of elements in $\mathrm{GL}(n,p)$ with maximal order
I learned reading this question that $\mathrm{GL}(n,p)$ elements have at most a multiplicative order of $p^n -1$.
I would like to know how many matrices have an order of exactly $p^n -1$. Do they ...
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describing embedding $U_3(q)<O_6^-(q)$, $q$ even
Let $q=2^k$. I need to explicitly construct $U_3(q)$ as a subgroup of $G=GO_6^-(q)$. It is well-known that
$G\cong U_4(q)$, and as a subgroup of the latter one has $U_3(q)$ fixing a non-isotropic ...
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Finite transitive linear subgroups
Let $q$ be a prime power and $d$ an integer. I want to understand the classification of the transitive linear subgroups of $GL_d(\mathbb F_q)$. According to the Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/...
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Unitary matrices $p$-root of identity such that the Fourier transform matrices are $p$-root of identity
Take a prime number $p$ and $\omega=e^{2i\pi/p}$. Assume we have p complex matrices (in finite dimension $n$) $A_0, \dotsc, A_{p-1}$ such that $\forall i, A_i^p=I$.
Define the $p$ fourrier transform ...
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On equality of two quotients of a congruence subgroup
Related question: Non-torsion part of the abelianisation of congruence subgroups
Let $A = \mathbb{F}_q[T]$ be the ring of polynomials with coefficients in a finite field, with $N$ a nonconstant ...
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Conjugacy classes in $GL_{n}(Z / pZ)$
Let $p$ be a prime number and $G=GL_n ( \mathbb{Z} / p \mathbb{Z}
)$. Consider the set $U$ of upper-triangular matrices of $G$
having entries of $1$ on the diagonal. The cardinality of $U$ is $p^{\...
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Intersections of products of Sylow $p$-subgroups
Motivated by the work of Cohn, Umans and collaborators on bounding the complexity of matrix multiplication, a student and I have been investigating the following problem.
For subsets $X$ and $Y$ of a ...
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Steinberg representation for sporadic simple groups?
The Steinberg representation is a remarkable irreducible representation of a reductive algebraic group over a finite field or local field, or a group with a BN-pair. It is analogous to the 1-...
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Maximal order of elements in SL(n,q)
The maximal order of an element of $\mathrm{GL}(n,\mathbb{F}_q)$ is $q^n-1$, where the characteristic of $\mathbb{F}_q$ is odd $p$. See here for a nice proof that uses the Cayley-Hamilton Theorem.
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Number of commuting pairs (triples, n-tuples) in GL_n(F_q) (and other groups)?
Question 1 What is the number of pairs of commuting elements in GL_n(F_q) ?
I am aware of many results concerning commuting elements in Mat_n(F_q), but I am interested in GL i.e. non-degenerate ...
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Exceptional isomorphisms between finite simple Chevalley groups
Steinberg's "Lectures on Chevalley Groups"
https://math.depaul.edu/cdrupies/research/papers/chevalleygroups.pdf
contain ``a complete list of isomorphisms" among the various finite simple Chevalley ...
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Do the irreducible modules of this finite group preserve a tensor product structure?
I am interested in a particular group $G$, where
$$ (A_4\times C_\ell) \lhd G \lhd S_4 \times D_\ell$$
Here, $C_\ell$ is cyclic, $D_\ell$ is dihedral of order $2\ell$, and the two inclusions both have ...
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embedding of $O_4^-(q)$ in $U_4(q)$
For $q$ an odd prime power, one can construct $H:=O_4^-(q)<U_4(q)$ by treating the $H$-invariant bilinear form as Hermitean. On the other hand $U_4(q)$ is isomorphic to $O_6^-(q)$; I need to ...
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What is the permutation group generated by those three given morphisms of the affine space $\mathbb{F}_q^3$?
Let $\mathbb{A}^3 = \mathbb{F}_q^3$. Consider the following three functions $\mathbb{A}^3\to\mathbb{A}^3$:
\begin{eqnarray*}
h: (x, y, z) &\mapsto& (x, y, xy - z) \\
u: (x, y, z) &\mapsto&...
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orthogonal group in characteristic 2
Let $O(2,\mathbb{Z}_2)$ be the orthogonal group of order two matrices. On $\mathbb{Z}_2$ there should exist just one odd quadratic form, hence the stabilizer subgroup $O^-$ of an odd quadratic for ...
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A strong sum-product "for translates" in finite fields
In the course of some recent research, I've sketched out a proof of the following result. My basis question is: is the result interesting?
Proposition There exists an absolute constant $c$ such ...
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Fantastic properties of Z/2Z
Recently I gave a lecture to master's students about some nice properties of the group with two elements $\mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z}$. Typically, I wanted to present simple, natural situations where the ...
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When is PSU(2,q^2) = PSL(2,q) ?
The context for this question is from page 284 - 287 of Berger's paper: http://pdn.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MiamiImageURL&_cid=272332&_user=209810&_pii=S0021869398976785&_check=y&...
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Orthogonal Groups over finite fields
Hello
Let $\mathbb{F}_p$ be the finite field with $p$ elements. One can show that over finite fields, there are just two non-degenerate quadratic forms.
So here I want to pick
any non-degenerate ...
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Aschbacher classes and $\mathbb{F}_p$-subspace stabilizers in classical linear groups
I am reading the Kleidman–Liebeck book ("The subgroup structure of the finite classical groups") which is about the Aschbacher classification of maximal subgroups of the classical almost ...
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Representations of general linear groups GL_n(F_q) - decomposition of tensor product?
Let $V$ and $W$ be complex irreducible representations of $GL_n(F_q)$ where $F_q$ is finite field. Is the decomposition of $V \otimes W$ into irreducible representations known?
PS
Same question:
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Non-split extensions of $GL_n(F_q)$ by $F_q^n$ ?
A very naive question :
I just learned that there is a non-split extension of $GL_3(F_2)$ by $F_2^3$ (with standard action). It can be realized as the subgroup of the automorphism group $G_2$ of ...