The primitive distance-transitive representations of the Fischer groups.

Linton, Stephen A.; Lux, Klaus; Soicher, Leonard H.

Experimental Mathematics (1995)

  • Volume: 4, Issue: 3, page 235-253
  • ISSN: 1058-6458

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Linton, Stephen A., Lux, Klaus, and Soicher, Leonard H.. "The primitive distance-transitive representations of the Fischer groups.." Experimental Mathematics 4.3 (1995): 235-253. <http://eudml.org/doc/229608>.

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author = {Linton, Stephen A., Lux, Klaus, Soicher, Leonard H.},
journal = {Experimental Mathematics},
keywords = {maximal subgroups; distance-transitive representations; computer-assisted classification; primitive representations; Fischer's three sporadic simple groups; automorphism groups; character tables; primitive multiplicity-free permutation characters},
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publisher = {Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia},
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