Published 1988
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Book Section - Chapter
Some Multilinear Forms with Large Isometry Groups
- Creators
- Aschbacher, Michael
- Others:
- Aschbacher, M.
- Cohen, A. M.
- Kantor, W. M.
Chicago
Abstract
Many groups are best described as the group of automorphisms of some natural object. I'm interested in obtaining such descriptions of the finite simple groups, and more generally descriptions of the groups of Lie type over arbitrary fields. The representation of the alternating group of degree n as the group of automorphisms of a set of order n is an excellent example of such a description. The representation of the classical groups as the isometry groups of bilinear or sequilinear forms is another.
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© D. Reidel Publishing Company 1988. Partially supported by the National Science Foundation.Additional details
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