Lie principle

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The Lie principle is a general principle which states that there is a close parallel between the study of a finite group of Lie type in characteristic p and an arbitrary finite group with respect to a prime p. The principle was enunciated by Jonathan L. Alperin in his survey article A Lie approach to finite groups, where he stated it as follows:

If G is an arbitrary finite group and p</math<isanyprimedivisorofitsorder,thenthereexistinterestingadnimportantanalogsofallaspectsofthestructureofLietypegroupswhosenaturalcharacteristicis<math>p

References

  • A Lie approach to finite groups by Jonathan L. Alperin, in Groups -- Canberra 1989, Lecture Notes in Mathematics Volume 1456, Pages 1-9