Seminar series
Date
Wed, 16 Jun 2010
Time
11:30 - 12:30
Location
ChCh, Tom Gate, Room 2
Speaker
Jason Semeraro
Organisation
University of Oxford

Not only does the definition of an (abstract) saturated fusion system provide us with an interesting way to think about finite groups, it also permits the construction of exotic examples, i.e. objects that are non-realisable by any finite group. After recalling the relevant definitions of fusion systems and saturation, we construct an exotic fusion system at the prime 3 as the fusion system of the completion of a tree of finite groups. We then sketch a proof that it is indeed exotic by appealing to The Classification of Finite Simple Groups.

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