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On recognition of \(L_4(q)\) and \(U_4(q)\) by spectrum (Q2222191)

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On recognition of \(L_4(q)\) and \(U_4(q)\) by spectrum
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    On recognition of \(L_4(q)\) and \(U_4(q)\) by spectrum (English)
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    26 January 2021
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    Recall that two finite groups are isospectral if they have the same set of element orders.The main result of this paper is that a finite group \(G\) that is isospectral to \(L\), where \(L=L_{4}(q)\) or \(L=U_{4}(q)\) for \(q\) odd, is an almost simple group with socle \(L\). The authors mention that these finite groups can be explicitly described. They prove that a group \(G\) as above cannot have a group of Lie type in characteristic coprime to \(q\) as a composition factor. Many other results are included in this paper, as well as detailed reviews of the necessary known results.
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    simple classical group
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    group of Lie type
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    element order
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    composition factor
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    recognition by spectrum
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    isospectral groups
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    prime graph
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    Zsigmondy primes
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