In the area of modern algebra known as
group theory
In abstract algebra, group theory studies the algebraic structures known as group (mathematics), groups.
The concept of a group is central to abstract algebra: other well-known algebraic structures, such as ring (mathematics), rings, field ...
, the Thompson group ''Th'' is a
sporadic simple group
In mathematics, a sporadic group is one of the 26 exceptional groups found in the classification of finite simple groups.
A simple group is a group ''G'' that does not have any normal subgroups except for the trivial group and ''G'' itself. The ...
of
order
Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to:
* Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood
* Heterarchy, a system of organization wherein the elements have the potential to be ranked a number of d ...
: 2
153
105
37
2131931
: = 90745943887872000
: ≈ 9.
History
''Th'' is one of the 26 sporadic groups and was found by and constructed by . They constructed it as the
automorphism group
In mathematics, the automorphism group of an object ''X'' is the group consisting of automorphisms of ''X'' under composition of morphisms. For example, if ''X'' is a finite-dimensional vector space, then the automorphism group of ''X'' is the g ...
of a certain lattice in the 248-dimensional Lie algebra of E
8. It does not preserve the Lie bracket of this lattice, but does preserve the Lie bracket mod 3, so is a subgroup of the
Chevalley group
In mathematics, specifically in group theory, the phrase ''group of Lie type'' usually refers to finite groups that are closely related to the group of rational points of a reductive linear algebraic group with values in a finite field. The phras ...
E
8(3). The subgroup preserving the Lie bracket (over the integers) is a maximal subgroup of the Thompson group called the
Dempwolff group In mathematical finite group theory, the Dempwolff group is a finite group of order 319979520 = 215·32·5·7·31, that is the unique nonsplit extension 2^\mathrm_(\mathbb_) of \mathrm_(\mathbb_) by its natural module of order 2^5. The uniquen ...
(which unlike the Thompson group is a subgroup of the compact Lie group E
8).
Representations
The centralizer of an element of order 3 of type 3C in the
Monster group
In the area of abstract algebra known as group theory, the monster group M (also known as the Fischer–Griess monster, or the friendly giant) is the largest sporadic simple group, having order
246320597611213317192329314147 ...
is a product of the Thompson group and a group of order 3, as a result of which the Thompson group acts on a
vertex operator algebra
In mathematics, a vertex operator algebra (VOA) is an algebraic structure that plays an important role in two-dimensional conformal field theory and string theory. In addition to physical applications, vertex operator algebras have proven usef ...
over the field with 3 elements. This vertex operator algebra contains the E
8 Lie algebra over F
3, giving the embedding of ''Th'' into E
8(3).
The
Schur multiplier
In mathematical group theory, the Schur multiplier or Schur multiplicator is the second homology group H_2(G, \Z) of a group ''G''. It was introduced by in his work on projective representations.
Examples and properties
The Schur multiplier \oper ...
and the
outer automorphism group In mathematics, the outer automorphism group of a group, , is the quotient, , where is the automorphism group of and ) is the subgroup consisting of inner automorphisms. The outer automorphism group is usually denoted . If is trivial and has a t ...
of the Thompson group are both trivial.
Generalized monstrous moonshine
Conway and Norton suggested in their 1979 paper that
monstrous moonshine
In mathematics, monstrous moonshine, or moonshine theory, is the unexpected connection between the monster group ''M'' and modular functions, in particular, the ''j'' function. The term was coined by John Conway and Simon P. Norton in 1979.
...
is not limited to the monster, but that similar phenomena may be found for other groups. Larissa Queen and others subsequently found that one can construct the expansions of many Hauptmoduln from simple combinations of dimensions of sporadic groups.
For ''Th'', the relevant McKay-Thompson series is
(),
:
and ''j''(''τ'') is the
j-invariant
In mathematics, Felix Klein's -invariant or function, regarded as a function of a Complex analysis, complex variable , is a modular function of weight zero for defined on the upper half-plane of complex numbers. It is the unique such funct ...
.
Maximal subgroups
found the 16 conjugacy classes of maximal subgroups of ''Th'' as follows:
* 2
+1+8 · ''A''
* 2
5 · ''L''
5(2) This is the
Dempwolff group In mathematical finite group theory, the Dempwolff group is a finite group of order 319979520 = 215·32·5·7·31, that is the unique nonsplit extension 2^\mathrm_(\mathbb_) of \mathrm_(\mathbb_) by its natural module of order 2^5. The uniquen ...
* (3 x ''G''
2(3)) : 2
* (3
3 × 3
+1+2) · 3
+1+2 : 2''S''
4
* 3
2 · 3
7 : 2''S''
4
* (3 × 3
4 : 2 · ''A''
6) : 2
* 5
+1+2 : 4''S''
4
* 5
2 : ''GL''
2(5)
* 7
2 : (3 × 2''S''
4)
* 31 : 15
*
3''D''
4(2) : 3
* ''U''
3(8) : 6
* ''L''
2(19)
* ''L''
3(3)
* ''M''
10
* ''S''
5
References
*
*
*{{Citation , last1=Thompson , first1=John G. , author1-link=John G. Thompson , title=A conjugacy theorem for E
8 , doi=10.1016/0021-8693(76)90235-0 , mr=0399193 , year=1976 , journal=
Journal of Algebra
''Journal of Algebra'' (ISSN 0021-8693) is an international mathematical research journal in algebra. An imprint of Academic Press, it is published by Elsevier. ''Journal of Algebra'' was founded by Graham Higman, who was its editor from 1964 to 1 ...
, issn=0021-8693 , volume=38 , issue=2 , pages=525–530, doi-access=free
External links
MathWorld: Thompson groupAtlas of Finite Group Representations: Thompson group
Sporadic groups