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Characters of subnormal subgroups of M-groups (English)
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1984
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By definition, a finite group G is called an M-group if each of its irreducible complex characters is induced from a linear character of a subgroup of G. In this paper several theorems are proved. The most important are Theorem 1: Let G be an M-group and let S be a subnormal subgroup of odd index in G. Then every primitive character of S is linear. Theorem 2: Let G be an M-group, S a subnormal subgroup of G with \(| G:S|\) odd. Let \(\alpha \in Irr(S)\) be p-special for some prime p. Then \(\alpha\) is monomial. Theorem 1 follows from theorem 2 with the help of some lemmas and theorems also proved in this paper.
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M-group
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irreducible complex characters
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linear character
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subnormal subgroup
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primitive character
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