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Characterizing finite quasisimple groups by their complex group algebras

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Abstract

A finite group L is said to be quasisimple if L is perfect and L/Z(L) is nonabelian simple, in which case we also say that L is a cover of L/Z(L). It has been proved recently (Nguyen, Israel J Math, 2013) that a quasisimple classical group L is uniquely determined up to isomorphism by the structure of C L, the complex group algebra of L, when L/Z(L) is not isomorphic to PSL3(4) or PSU4(3). In this paper, we establish the similar result for these two open cases and also for covers with nontrivial center of simple groups of exceptional Lie type and sporadic groups. Together with the main results of Tong-Viet (Monatsh Math 166(3-4):559-577, 2012, Algebr Represent Theor 15:379-389, 2012), we obtain that every quasisimple group except covers of the alternating groups is uniquely determined up to isomorphism by the structure of its complex group algebra.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)305-320
Number of pages16
JournalAlgebras and Representation Theory
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2014

Keywords

  • Complex group algebras
  • Exceptional groups
  • Groups of Lie type
  • Quasisimple groups
  • Sporadic groups

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