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EPSRC Reference: GR/N27507/01
Title: SYMMETRIC GENERATION OF THE LARGER SPORADIC SIMPLE GROUPS; VISITING FELLOWSHIP
Principal Investigator: Curtis, Professor RT
Other Investigators:
Parker, Professor C
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Department: School of Mathematics
Organisation: University of Birmingham
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 28 February 2001 Ends: 27 February 2003 Value (£): 1,518
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Algebra & Geometry
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The 26 sporadic finite simple groups were discovered over the course of the last 136 years in many unrelated ways: as permutations preserving some combinatorial structure, as automophism groups of some lattice, as groups satisfying some group-theoretic property and so on. The classification of finite simple groups states that this list of 26 is complete, but as yet there exists no unified method of constructing these fundamentally important objects. The recent work of the Principal Investigator and his five research students provides a systematic approach which enables the smaller groups to be readily constructed by hand. It is the primary aim of this project to construct the remaining groups in a similar way. The essential idea is to obtain the groups as homomorphic images of certain naturally defined infinite groups (progenitors). For all but the largest groups, computer calculation can be used. However, for the largest two, the Baby Monster and the Monster, we expect geometry to play a more prominent role as their minimal permutation degrees remain out of range of even the most powerful computers.
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