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The following pages link to Solvable groups having almost relatively prime distinct irreducible character degrees (Q1895556):
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- Nonsolvable groups satisfying the prime-power hypothesis. (Q493001) (← links)
- Solvable groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis. II. (Q694581) (← links)
- Finite groups whose all irreducible character degrees are Hall-numbers. (Q865480) (← links)
- Solvable groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis. I. (Q882804) (← links)
- Cycles and bipartite graphs on conjugacy class of groups (Q991592) (← links)
- An overview of graphs associated with character degrees and conjugacy class sizes in finite groups. (Q1010990) (← links)
- Solvable groups, all of whose irreducible representations in characteristic p have prime degrees (Q1084175) (← links)
- Solvable groups with \(p\)-modular character degrees of prime power (Q1173871) (← links)
- Irreducible character degree sets of solvable groups (Q1270406) (← links)
- Determining group structure from sets of irreducible character degrees (Q1270407) (← links)
- Upper bounds for the number of irreducible character degrees of a group. (Q2253012) (← links)
- Solvable groups whose prime divisor character degree graphs are 1-connected (Q2329136) (← links)
- Nonsolvable groups satisfying the one-prime hypothesis. (Q2643604) (← links)
- The number of irreducible character degrees of solvable groups satisfying the one-prime hypothesis. (Q2644166) (← links)
- DERIVED LENGTHS OF SOLVABLE GROUPS SATISFYING THE ONE-PRIME HYPOTHESIS. II (Q2755385) (← links)
- Finite solvable groups with irreducible character degrees of arithmetic number. (Q2859807) (← links)
- Some sufficient conditions for solvability of finite groups. (Q2911240) (← links)
- Bounding functions concerning character degrees of solvable groups (Q3981526) (← links)
- Derived lengths of solvable groups satisfying the one-prime hypothesis (Q4212513) (← links)
- Coprimeness among irreducible character degrees of finite solvable groups (Q4356713) (← links)
- One-prime power hypothesis for conjugacy class sizes (Q5124022) (← links)