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Actions and invariant character degrees. III

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DOI10.1006/jabr.1996.6914zbMath0895.20004OpenAlexW4213130120MaRDI QIDQ1357554

Gabriel Navarro, Antonio Beltrán Felip

Publication date: 22 September 1998

Published in: Journal of Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1006/jabr.1996.6914


zbMATH Keywords

Hall subgroupsfinite groupsirreducible charactersfinite \(\pi\)-separable groupsFong characters\(\pi\)-complements\(\pi\)-factorable characters


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Ordinary representations and characters (20C15) Finite solvable groups, theory of formations, Schunck classes, Fitting classes, (pi)-length, ranks (20D10) Arithmetic and combinatorial problems involving abstract finite groups (20D60) Automorphisms of abstract finite groups (20D45) Products of subgroups of abstract finite groups (20D40)


Related Items (1)

Invariant complements normalized by the fixed point subgroup



Cites Work

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  • Characters of \(\pi\)-separable groups
  • Actions and invariant character degrees
  • Fong characters in \(\pi\)-separable groups
  • A characteristic class of characters of finite \(\pi\)-separable groups
  • Actions and invariant character degrees. II
  • Induction and Restriction of π-Special Characters




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