The Boolean intervals of Chevalley type are strongly non group-complemented
Abstract
Let G be a finite Chevalley group and B a Borel subgroup. Then the interval [B,G] in L(G) is Boolean. We prove, using Zsigmondy's theorem, that for any element P in the open interval (B,G), its lattice-complement Pc is not a group-complement.
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