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Two dual questions on zeros of characters of finite groups

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DOI10.1515/JGT.2008.045zbMath1159.20010OpenAlexW2094691551MaRDI QIDQ3534799

Wujie Shi, Jin-Shan Zhang

Publication date: 5 November 2008

Published in: Journal of Group Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/jgt.2008.045


zbMATH Keywords

finite groupsirreducible characterscharacter tablesnonlinear charactersvanishing subsets


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Ordinary representations and characters (20C15)


Related Items (2)

Finite groups whose irreducible characters vanish on at most three conjugacy classes ⋮ On zeros of characters of finite groups



Cites Work

  • Classification of finite groups according to the number of conjugacy classes
  • Blocks of defect zero in finite simple groups of Lie type
  • Prime graph components of finite groups
  • Groups having three complex irreducible character degrees
  • Finite Groups with Nilpotent Centralizers
  • Coprime Group Actions Fixing All Nonlinear Irreducible Characters
  • On zeros of characters of finite groups
  • Zeros of characters of finite groups
  • Finite groups with a self-centralizing subgroup of order 4
  • Finite Groups Having Only One Irreducible Representation of Degree Greater than One


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