The FSZ properties of sporadic simple groups

Abstract

We investigate a possible connection between the FSZ properties of a group and its Sylow subgroups. We show that the simple groups G2(5) and S6(5), as well as all sporadic simple groups with order divisible by 56 are not FSZ, and that neither are their Sylow 5-subgroups. The groups G2(5) and HN were previously established as non-FSZ by Peter Schauenburg; we present alternative proofs. All other sporadic simple groups and their Sylow subgroups are shown to be FSZ. We conclude by considering all perfect groups available through GAP with order at most 106, and show they are non-FSZ if and only if their Sylow 5-subgroups are non-FSZ.

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