\(
\newcommand\D{\mathrm{d}}
\newcommand\E{\mathrm{e}}
\newcommand\I{\mathrm{i}}
\newcommand\bigOh{\mathcal{O}}
\newcommand{\cat}[1]{\mathbf{#1}}
\newcommand\curl{\vec{\nabla}\times}
\newcommand{\CC}{\mathbb{C}}
\newcommand{\NN}{\mathbb{N}}
\newcommand{\QQ}{\mathbb{Q}}
\newcommand{\RR}{\mathbb{R}}
\newcommand{\ZZ}{\mathbb{Z}}
\)
Finite Group of Lie Type
Arguably finite group theory has developed in analogy to Lie groups, but
specifically finite groups of Lie type are…vaguely defined.
Last Updated 2022-02-14 Mon 14:50.