Orthogonal irreducible representations of finite solvable groups in odd dimension

Abstract

We prove that if G is a finite irreducible solvable subgroup of an orthogonal group O(V,Q) with V odd, then G preserves an orthogonal decomposition of V into 1-spaces. In particular G is monomial. This generalizes a theorem of Rod Gow.

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