Regular orbits of finite primitive solvable groups, the final classification
Abstract
Suppose that a finite solvable group G acts faithfully, irreducibly and quasi-primitively on a finite vector space V, and G is not metacyclic. Then G always has a regular orbit on V except for a few "small" cases. We completely classify these cases in this paper.
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