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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 158470
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Conjugacy classes in finite groups
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    Conjugacy classes in finite groups (English)
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    23 May 1993
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    In the first part of this paper new proofs and generalizations of known results involving the class number of a finite group are presented. A finite group \(G\) is called an \(F\)-group if for any \(a,b \in G\) with \(C_ G(a) \leq C_ G(b)\), it follows that \(b \in Z(G)\) or \(C_ C(a) = C_ G(b)\). The following theorem, in the second part of the paper, improves a result of N. Ito. Theorem: Let \(G\) be a \(p\)-group and an \(F\)-group. Then \(G\) has an abelian maximal subgroup or \(G/Z(G)\) has exponent \(p\).
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    class number
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    finite group
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    \(F\)-group
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    \(p\)-group
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    abelian maximal subgroup
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