Pariah group
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In mathematical group theory, the term pariah was introduced by Griess (1982) to refer to the six sporadic simple groups that are not subquotients of the monster group.
These groups are:
- Three of the Janko groups: J1, J3, and J4.
- The Lyons group (Ly)
- The O'Nan group
- The Rudvalis group
References
- Greiss, Robert L. (1982), "The friendly giant", Inventiones Mathematicae 69 (1): 1–102, doi:10.1007/BF01389186, ISSN 0020-9910, MR 671653
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