Full Frobenius Groups of Finite Morley Rank and the Feit-Thompson Theorem
Eric Jaligot
Source: Bull. Symbolic Logic Volume 7, Number 3 (2001), 315-328.
Abstract
We show how the notion of full Frobenius group of finite Morley rank generalizes that of bad group, and how it seems to be more appropriate when we consider the possible existence (still unknown) of nonalgebraic simple groups of finite Morley rank of a certain type, notably with no involution. We also show how these groups appear as a major obstacle in the analysis of FT-groups, if one tries to extend the Feit-Thompson theorem to groups of finite Morley rank.
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Mathematical Reviews number (MathSciNet):
MR1860607
Zentralblatt MATH identifier:
1002.03024