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NONVANISHING ELEMENTS FOR BRAUER CHARACTERS

2015

Let $G$ be a finite group and $p$ a prime. We say that a $p$-regular element $g$ of $G$ is $p$-nonvanishing if no irreducible $p$-Brauer character of $G$ takes the value $0$ on $g$. The main result of this paper shows that if $G$ is solvable and $g\in G$ is a $p$-regular element which is $p$-nonvanishing, then $g$ lies in a normal subgroup of $G$ whose $p$-length and $p^{\prime }$-length are both at most 2 (with possible exceptions for $p\leq 7$), the bound being best possible. This result is obtained through the analysis of one particular orbit condition in linear actions of solvable groups on finite vector spaces, and it generalizes (for $p>7$) some results in Dolfi and Pacifici [‘Zero…

Normal subgroupPure mathematicsFinite groupModular representation theoryBrauer's theorem on induced charactersCharacter (mathematics)Solvable groupGeneral MathematicsPrime (order theory)MathematicsVector spaceJournal of the Australian Mathematical Society
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Field of values and Brauer characters of q′-degree

2007

Abstract We study the existence of non-trivial real-valued (respectively rational-valued) irreducible p -Brauer characters of degree not divisible by q .

Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryBrauer's theorem on induced charactersDegree (graph theory)Field (mathematics)Real-valued and rational-valued Brauer charactersMathematics::Representation TheoryMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Brauer characters with cyclotomic field of values

2008

It has been shown in an earlier paper [G. Navarro, Pham Huu Tiep, Rational Brauer characters, Math. Ann. 335 (2006) 675–686] that, for any odd prime p, every finite group of even order has a non-trivial rational-valued irreducible p-Brauer character. For p=2 this statement is no longer true. In this paper we determine the possible non-abelian composition factors of finite groups without non-trivial rational-valued irreducible 2-Brauer characters. We also prove that, if p≠q are primes, then any finite group of order divisible by q has a non-trivial irreducible p-Brauer character with values in the cyclotomic field Q(exp(2πi/q)).

Pure mathematicsFinite groupBrauer's theorem on induced charactersCharacter (mathematics)Algebra and Number TheoryOrder (group theory)Composition (combinatorics)Mathematics::Representation TheoryCyclotomic fieldPrime (order theory)MathematicsJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra
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Sylow Normalizers and Brauer Character Degrees

2000

Suppose that G is a finite group. In this note, we show that a local condition about Sylow normalizers is equivalent to a global condition on the degrees of certain irreducible Brauer characters of G. Theorem A. Let G be a finite ”p; q•-solvable group, and let Q ∈ SylqG‘ and P ∈ SylpG‘. Then every irreducible p-Brauer character of G of q′degree has p′-degree if and only if NGQ‘ is contained in some G-conjugate of NGP‘. Theorem A needs a solvability hypothesis. If p = 7, then the irreducible p-Brauer characters of the group G = PSL2; 27‘ have degrees ”1; 13; 26; 28•. If we set q = 2, then each q′-degree is also a p′-degree.

Set (abstract data type)Finite groupPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryBrauer's theorem on induced charactersCharacter (mathematics)Group (mathematics)If and only ifSylow theoremsMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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