ISBN-13: 9783764399979 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 498 str.
ISBN-13: 9783764399979 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 498 str.
I1 More than one hundred years ago, Georg Frobenius 26] proved his remarkable theorem a?rming that, for a primep and a ?nite groupG, if the quotient of the normalizer by the centralizer of anyp-subgroup ofG is a p-group then, up to a normal subgroup of order prime top, G is ap-group. Ofcourse, itwouldbeananachronismtopretendthatFrobenius, when doing this theorem, was thinking the category notedF in the sequel G where the objects are thep-subgroups ofG and the morphisms are the group homomorphisms between them which are induced by theG-conjugation. Yet Frobenius hypothesis is truly meaningful in this category. I2 Fifty years ago, John Thompson 57] built his seminal proof of the nilpotencyoftheso-called Frobeniuskernelofa FrobeniusgroupGwithar- ments at that time completely new which might be rewritten in terms ofF; indeed, some time later, following these kind of arguments, George G Glauberman 27] proved that, under some rather strong hypothesis onG, the normalizerNofasuitablenontrivial p-subgroup ofG controls fusion inG, which amounts to saying that the inclusionN?G induces an ? equivalence of categoriesF =F ."