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Maximal cyclic subgroups and prime divisors in finite groups. (English)
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17 August 2005
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Let \(G\) be a finite group and \(C\) be the largest possible order of an element in \(G\). The authors now prove that if \(G\) does not have a chief factor isomorphic to \(E_8(q)\), then there are at most two primes \(p\) properly between \(|C|/2\) and \(|C|\) such that \(p\) divides \(|G|\). -- The proof depends on the prime graph and the classification of finite simple groups. -- For \(E_8(q)\) the authors give examples for \(q\) with 3 primes and also with 4 primes in that range.
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finite groups
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element orders
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chief factors
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prime graphs
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