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Thompson factorization

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In finite group theory, a branch of mathematics, a Thompson factorization, introduced by Thompson (1966), is an expression of some finite groups as a product of two subgroups, usually normalizers or centralizers of p-subgroups for some prime p.

References

  • Aschbacher, Michael (2000), Finite group theory, Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, vol. 10 (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-78145-0, MR 1777008
  • Aschbacher, Michael (1981), "On the failure of the Thompson factorization in 2-constrained groups", Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, Third Series, 43 (3): 425–449, doi:10.1112/plms/s3-43.3.425, ISSN 0024-6115, MR 0635564
  • Thompson, John G. (1966), "Factorizations of p-solvable groups", Pacific Journal of Mathematics, 16 (2): 371–372, doi:10.2140/pjm.1966.16.371, ISSN 0030-8730, MR 0188296