Uniqueness theorems | Theorems about finite groups

Thompson uniqueness theorem

In mathematical finite group theory, Thompson's original uniqueness theorem states that in a minimal simple finite group of odd order there is a unique maximal subgroup containing a given elementary abelian subgroup of rank 3. gave a shorter proof of the uniqueness theorem. (Wikipedia).

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