St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 4. cilt,4-6. sayılarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1993 |
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Sayfa 1034
... subgroup I is contained in some maximal parabolic sub- group . We will assume that I ≤ P = Sts ( ( e1 , ... , e ; ) ) , 1 ≤ i ≤ n / 2 , and that i is the largest integer with this property . Putting W ; = ( e1 , ... , e ; ) , we ...
... subgroup I is contained in some maximal parabolic sub- group . We will assume that I ≤ P = Sts ( ( e1 , ... , e ; ) ) , 1 ≤ i ≤ n / 2 , and that i is the largest integer with this property . Putting W ; = ( e1 , ... , e ; ) , we ...
Sayfa 1037
... parabolic subgroup P = F : T , where F = 52 and T GL ( 2 , 5 ) . Moreover , SF and Si = F : T1 , where TT and ( T : T1 ) = ( P : S1 ) = N / 31 divides 8. It is now easy to show that U≤ T ≤ T , where U [ T , T ] = SL ( 2 , 5 ) . = = 2 ...
... parabolic subgroup P = F : T , where F = 52 and T GL ( 2 , 5 ) . Moreover , SF and Si = F : T1 , where TT and ( T : T1 ) = ( P : S1 ) = N / 31 divides 8. It is now easy to show that U≤ T ≤ T , where U [ T , T ] = SL ( 2 , 5 ) . = = 2 ...
Sayfa 1041
... parabolic subgroup P = 215 : SL ( 5 , 2 ) , which contradicts the results of step 1 ) . Let Sn = SL ( n , 2 ) . = = 3 ) Assume D → S1 = SL ( 7 , 2 ) . By the Borel - Tits theorem , there exists an i , 1 ≤ i ≤ 2 , such that D is ...
... parabolic subgroup P = 215 : SL ( 5 , 2 ) , which contradicts the results of step 1 ) . Let Sn = SL ( n , 2 ) . = = 3 ) Assume D → S1 = SL ( 7 , 2 ) . By the Borel - Tits theorem , there exists an i , 1 ≤ i ≤ 2 , such that D is ...
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