Aschbacher block


In mathematical finite group theory, a block, sometimes called Aschbacher block, is a subgroup giving an obstruction to Thompson factorization and pushing up. Blocks were introduced by Michael Aschbacher.

Definition

A group L is called short if it has the following properties :
  1. L has no subgroup of index 2
  2. The generalized Fitting subgroup F* is a 2-group O2
  3. The subgroup U = is an elementary abelian 2-group in the center of O2
  4. L/O2 is quasisimple or of order 3
  5. L acts irreducibly on U/CU
An example of a short group is the semidirect product of a quasisimple group with an irreducible module over the 2-element field F2
A block of a group G is a short subnormal subgroup.