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Sylow normalizers and character tables, II

2002

Suppose thatG is a finitep-solvable group and letPe Syl p (G). In this note, we prove that the character table ofG determines ifN G(itP)/P is abelian.

CombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsCharacter tableGroup (mathematics)General MathematicsSylow theoremsAbelian groupAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsIsrael Journal of Mathematics
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Derived length and character degrees of solvable groups

2003

We prove that the derived length of a solvable group is bounded in terms of certain invariants associated to the set of character degrees and improve some of the known bounds. We also bound the derived length of a Sylow p-subgroup of a solvable group by the number of different p-parts of the character degrees of the whole group.

Set (abstract data type)CombinatoricsCharacter (mathematics)Group (mathematics)Solvable groupApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsBounded functionSylow theoremsMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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Sylow numbers and nilpotent Hall subgroups

2013

Abstract Let π be a set of primes and G a finite group. We characterize the existence of a nilpotent Hall π-subgroup of G in terms of the number of Sylow subgroups for the primes in π.

Discrete mathematicsp-groupComplement (group theory)Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Number TheorySylow theoremsCentral seriesHall subgroupMathematics::Group TheoryNormal p-complementLocally finite groupNilpotent groupMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Characters of relative p'-degree over normal subgroups

2013

Let Z be a normal subgroup of a finite group G , let ??Irr(Z) be an irreducible complex character of Z , and let p be a prime number. If p does not divide the integers ?(1)/?(1) for all ??Irr(G) lying over ? , then we prove that the Sylow p -subgroups of G/Z are abelian. This theorem, which generalizes the Gluck-Wolf Theorem to arbitrary finite groups, is one of the principal obstacles to proving the celebrated Brauer Height Zero Conjecture

Normal subgroupDiscrete mathematicsFinite groupConjectureBrauer's theorem on induced charactersSylow theoremsZero (complex analysis)Prime numberMathematics::Group TheoryMathematics (miscellaneous)Statistics Probability and UncertaintyAbelian groupMathematics::Representation TheoryMathematicsAnnals of Mathematics
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McKay natural correspondences on characters

2014

Let [math] be a finite group, let [math] be an odd prime, and let [math] . If [math] , then there is a canonical correspondence between the irreducible complex characters of [math] of degree not divisible by [math] belonging to the principal block of [math] and the linear characters of [math] . As a consequence, we give a characterization of finite groups that possess a self-normalizing Sylow [math] -subgroup or a [math] -decomposable Sylow normalizer.

Discrete mathematicsFinite groupAlgebra and Number TheoryDegree (graph theory)self-normalizing Sylow subgroup20C15Sylow theoremsBlock (permutation group theory)Characterization (mathematics)Centralizer and normalizerPrime (order theory)$p$-decomposable Sylow normalizerCombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryMcKay conjecture20C20MathematicsAlgebra & Number Theory
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The average number of Sylow subgroups of a finite group

2013

We prove that if the average Sylow number (ignoring the Sylow numbers that are one) of a finite group G is ⩽7, then G is solvable.

p-groupDiscrete mathematicsFinite groupComplement (group theory)General MathematicsSylow theoremsMathematics::Algebraic TopologyHall subgroupCombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryNormal p-complementLocally finite groupComponent (group theory)MathematicsMathematische Nachrichten
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Rationality and Sylow 2-subgroups

2010

AbstractLet G be a finite group. If G has a cyclic Sylow 2-subgroup, then G has the same number of irreducible rational-valued characters as of rational conjugacy classes. These numbers need not be the same even if G has Klein Sylow 2-subgroups and a normal 2-complement.

Pure mathematicsFinite groupConjugacy classGeneral MathematicsComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONSylow theoremsRationalityMathematicsProceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
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𝑝-rational characters and self-normalizing Sylow 𝑝-subgroups

2007

Let G G be a finite group, p p a prime, and P P a Sylow p p -subgroup of G G . Several recent refinements of the McKay conjecture suggest that there should exist a bijection between the irreducible characters of p ′ p’ -degree of G G and the irreducible characters of p ′ p’ -degree of N G ( P ) \mathbf {N}_G(P) , which preserves field of values of correspondent characters (over the p p -adics). This strengthening of the McKay conjecture has several consequences. In this paper we prove one of these consequences: If p > 2 p>2 , then G G has no non-trivial p ′ p’ -degree p p -rational irreducible characters if and only if N G ( P ) = P \mathbf {N}_G(P)=P .

Discrete mathematicsMathematics (miscellaneous)Locally finite groupSylow theoremsMathematicsRepresentation Theory of the American Mathematical Society
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Character Tables and Sylow Subgroups Revisited

2018

Suppose that G is a finite group. A classical and difficult problem is to determine how much the character table knows about the local structure of G and vice versa.

Difficult problemPure mathematicsFinite group010102 general mathematicsSylow theorems01 natural sciencesLocal structureConjugacy classCharacter table0103 physical sciences010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsVersaMathematics
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Restricting irreducible characters to Sylow 𝑝-subgroups

2018

We restrict irreducible characters of finite groups of degree divisible by p p to their Sylow p p -subgroups and study the number of linear constituents.

Pure mathematicsSymmetric groupApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematics0103 physical sciencesSylow theoremsMathematicsofComputing_GENERAL010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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