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Large subgroups of fusion systems and localities

Group Theory 2026-04-01 v1

Abstract

Saturated fusion systems are categories modeling properties of conjugacy of p-subgroups in finite groups. It was shown by Chermak that they correspond nicely to group-like structures called localities. In this paper we start to explore how concepts and results from a program of Meierfrankenfeld, Stellmacher and Stroth, aiming to reprove and generalize parts of the classification of the finite simple groups, translate to fusion systems and localities. Central in the program is the notion of a large pp-subgroup. The presence of a large pp-subgroup in a finite group turns out to be strong enough information to nearly classify the entire pp-local structure, while also accommodating a very large class of groups of interest including many groups of Lie type in defining characteristic pp. Utilizing the group-theoretical definition of a large pp-subgroup as a blueprint, we define large subgroups of fusion systems and localities. We then analyze how the three definitions relate to each other, showing in particular that the newly defined notions behave well under the correspondence between saturated fusion systems and localities with certain properties. We further proceed with an example of how classification results from the program of Meierfrankenfeld et.al. translate to fusion systems and localities. In more detail, we give a new characterization of the 22-fusion system of Aut(G2(3))\operatorname{Aut}(\operatorname{G}_2(3)) following the strategy in a paper of Meierfrankenfeld and Stroth, where the group Aut(G2(3))\operatorname{Aut}(\operatorname{G}_2(3)) is characterized in a similar fashion.

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@article{arxiv.2603.29607,
  title  = {Large subgroups of fusion systems and localities},
  author = {Ellen Henke and Edoardo Salati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.29607},
  year   = {2026}
}

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54 pages