Mathematics – Group Theory
Scientific paper
2011-03-25
Mathematics
Group Theory
8 pages, 1 figure
Scientific paper
The strong symmetric genus of a finite group is the minimum genus of a compact Riemann surface on which the group acts as a group of automorphisms preserving orientation. A characterization of the infinite number of groups with strong symmetric genus zero and one is well-known and the problem is finite for each strong symmetric genus greater than or equal to two. May and Zimmerman have published papers detailing the classification of all groups with strong symmetric genus two through four. Using the computer algebra system GAP, we extend these classifications to all groups of strong symmetric genus up to twenty-five. This paper outlines the approach used for the extension.
Fieldsteel Nathan
Lindberg Tova
London Tyler
Tran Holden
Xu Haokun
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