Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4665777 | Advances in Mathematics | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Given a saturated fusion system F over a 2-group S, we prove that S is abelian provided any element of S is F-conjugate to an element of Z(S). This generalizes a Theorem of Camina-Herzog, leading to a significant simplification of its proof. More importantly, it follows that any 2-block B of a finite group has abelian defect groups if all B-subsections are major. Furthermore, every 2-block with a symmetric stable center has abelian defect groups.
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Authors
Ellen Henke,