2022
DOI: 10.17398/2605-5686.37.2.195
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Genus zero of projective symplectic groups

Abstract: A transitive subgroup G ≤ SN is called a genus zero group if there exist non identity elements x1 , . . . , xr∈G satisfying G =<x1, . . . , xr>, x1·...·xr=1 and ind x1+...+ind xr = 2N − 2. The Hurwitz space Hinr(G) is the space of genus zero coverings of the Riemann sphere P1 with r branch points and the monodromy group G.In this paper, we assume that G is a finite group with PSp(4, q) ≤ G ≤ Aut(PSp(4, q)) and G acts on the projective points of 3-dimensional projective geometry PG(3, q), q is a prime pow… Show more

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