Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9493470 | Journal of Algebra | 2005 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper several aspects of infinite simple locally finite groups of 1-type are considered. In the first part, the classes of diagonal limits of finite alternating groups, of diagonal limits of finite direct products of alternating groups, and of absolutely simple groups of 1-type are distinguished from each other. In the second part, inductive systems of representations over fields of characteristic zero (which are known to correspond to ideals in the group algebra) are studied in general for groups of 1-type. The roles of primitive respectively imprimitive representations in inductive systems are investigated. Moreover it is shown that in any proper inductive system the depths of the representations of certain alternating subgroups are bounded.
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Authors
Felix Leinen, Orazio Puglisi,