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Commuting involutions and elementary abelian subgroups of simple groups

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 Added by Robert Guralnick
 Publication date 2020
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Motivated in part by representation theoretic questions, we prove that if G is a finite quasi-simple group, then there exists an elementary abelian subgroup of G that intersects every conjugacy class of involutions of G.

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