1976
DOI: 10.24033/msmf.195
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Structure locale dans les groupes finis

Abstract: Structure locale dans les groupes finis Mémoires de la S. M. F., tome 47 (1976) © Mémoires de la S. M. F., 1976, tous droits réservés. L'accès aux archives de la revue « Mémoires de la S. M. F. » (http://smf. emath.fr/Publications/Memoires/Presentation.html) implique l'accord avec les conditions générales d'utilisation (http://www.numdam.org/conditions). Toute utilisation commerciale ou impression systématique est constitutive d'une infraction pénale. Toute co… Show more

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“…3. The existence of the localizing functor over the Brauer category of a blockproved in [10]-pushed us to look for an abstract description which could allow an eventual classification of the "p-local structures," a purpose already hazarded in [8]. From this spirit, in 1991 we found the Frobenius categories over a finite p-group; our work, widely presented in Chevalley's Seminar, remained unpublished waiting for a significant test on its interest.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…3. The existence of the localizing functor over the Brauer category of a blockproved in [10]-pushed us to look for an abstract description which could allow an eventual classification of the "p-local structures," a purpose already hazarded in [8]. From this spirit, in 1991 we found the Frobenius categories over a finite p-group; our work, widely presented in Chevalley's Seminar, remained unpublished waiting for a significant test on its interest.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Let p be a prime number and G a finite group; since [8] we try to understand the meaning of what was vaguely called "p-local structure of G" and, on this way, in our Bourbaki's lecture [9] we formally introduced the Frobenius category of G (at p)-namely, the category F G formed by all the p-subgroups of G, and all the group homomorphisms between them induced by the inner automorphisms of G and by their inclusions-a usual terminology in Chevalley's Seminar. The fundamental Frobenius' Criterion on the existence of a normal p-complement in G can be viewed as the conceptual origin of this approach.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a Sylow p-subgroup P of G, Alperin showed in [Al] that these morphisms are locally controlled, i.e., by normalizers N G Q for Q a subgroup of P. Nine years later, Puig [Pu1] refined this and required Q to be an essential p-subgroup of G. In what follows, we will give the definition and some basic properties of essential p-subgroups of G.…”
Section: Essential Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We review the definition of a fusion system, a concept due to Puig [19]. Our terminology follows [2] or [17].…”
Section: Generalities On Fusion Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%