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QUASI-PERMUTATION REPRESENTATIONS OF p-GROUPS OF CLASS 2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 1997

HOUSHANG BEHRAVESH
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, University of Manchester, Manchester
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Abstract

If G is a finite linear group of degree n, that is, a finite group of automorphisms of an n-dimensional complex vector space (or, equivalently, a finite group of non-singular matrices of order n with complex coefficients), we shall say that G is a quasi-permutation group if the trace of every element of G is a non-negative rational integer. The reason for this terminology is that, if G is a permutation group of degree n, its elements, considered as acting on the elements of a basis of an n-dimensional complex vector space V, induce automorphisms of V forming a group isomorphic to G. The trace of the automorphism corresponding to an element x of G is equal to the number of letters left fixed by x, and so is a non-negative integer. Thus, a permutation group of degree n has a representation as a quasi-permutation group of degree n. See [8].

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Research Article
Copyright
The London Mathematical Society 1997

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