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Finite groups of outer automorphisms of free groups

Authors: Mazurov, V. D.;

Finite groups of outer automorphisms of free groups

Abstract

In 1989 V. D. Mazurov and D. G. Khramtsov have completed the classification of finite groups of outer automorphisms of a finitely generated free group \(F_ n\) in relation to its rank \(n\) up to isomorphism. The list of such groups consists of 1) all subgroups of direct products \(H_ \nu = \prod^ s_{i = 1} (S_{m_ i}\wr_ \pi S_{k_ i})\) of permutation wreath products \(S_{m_ i}\wr_ \pi S_{k_ i}\) of symmetric groups \(S_{m_ i}\) and \(S_{k_ i}\) for any set \(\nu\) of integers \(m_ i \geq 2\), \(k_ i \geq 1\), \(i = 1,\dots,s\), satisfying \(\sum^ s_{i = 1}(m_ i - 1)k_ i \leq n\), 2) all subgroups of \(S_{n+1} \times Z_ 2\), 3) two exceptional subgroups for \(n = 10\). The proof of this result depended on parts of the classification of finite simple groups (CFSG). The paper under review eliminates this problem by giving a proof independent of CSFG.

Keywords

classification of finite simple groups, Free nonabelian groups, finitely generated free group, Automorphism groups of groups, finite groups of outer automorphisms, permutation wreath products, Arithmetic and combinatorial problems involving abstract finite groups

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