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Computation of the Scharlau Invariant, I

Group Theory 2023-07-25 v2

Abstract

The Scharlau invariant determines whether or not a finite group has a fixed point free representation over a field:\ \ if 00, yes, otherwise, no. Until now it was known to be one of 00, 11, pp, p2p^2 for pp a prime dividing the order of the group. We eliminate p2p^2 as a possibility. Work of Scharlau [Sch] reduces the question to the above list with p2p^2 being possible for the groups SL2(Zp)\text{SL}_2({\Bbb Z}_p) for pp a Fermat prime larger than 55. A computation using GAP in the Senior Thesis [Y] of the second author solves the problem for p=17p = 17. With this motivation, we found a short proof of the result not requiring a computer.

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@article{arxiv.2306.14046,
  title  = {Computation of the Scharlau Invariant, I},
  author = {R. Keith Dennis and Paul K. Young},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.14046},
  year   = {2023}
}

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