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Primitive characters of subgroups of M-groups (English)
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30 October 1995
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If \(G\) is a monomial group, it has been conjectured that Hall subgroups of \(G\) are monomial. Recently, some idea is taking form: perhaps, even the Hall subgroup normalizers are monomial. Toward this stronger result we prove that the irreducible primitive characters of Hall subgroup normalizers of M-groups are linear. One of the reasons why M-groups are so difficult to understand is because, as shown by E. C. Dade, every solvable group is a subgroup of some M-group. The techniques used in this paper allow us to give a restriction on Dade's theorem: If \(G\) is a monomial group and \(H\) is a subgroup of \(G\) with \(\pi\)-index, then every primitive character of \(H\) has \(\pi\)-degree. For instance, as a consequence of this, \(\text{SL}(2,3)\) cannot have odd index in an M- group.
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monomial groups
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Hall subgroups
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irreducible primitive characters
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M- groups
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solvable groups
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\(\pi\)-index
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\(\pi\)-degree
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