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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7698774
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\(\mathcal{P}\)-characters of \(\mathrm{PSL}(2,q)\)
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7698774

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    \(\mathcal{P}\)-characters of \(\mathrm{PSL}(2,q)\) (English)
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    20 June 2023
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    Let \(H\) be a subgroup of a group \(G\), the transitive permutation character \((1_{H})^{G}\) is said to be multiplicity-free if all of its irreducible constituents are distinct. A \(\mathcal{P}\)-character of \(G\) is an irreducible character, which is a constituent of the permutation character \((1_{M})^{G}\) for some maximal subgroup \(M\) of \(G\). In the paper under review, the authors determine the \(\mathcal{P}\)-characters of \(P=\mathrm{PSL}(2, q)\) and check which of the permutation characters \((1_{M})^{P}\) are multiplicity-free.
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    \(\mathcal{P}\)-character
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    projective general linear groups
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    simple groups
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