Characters of Solvable and Symplectic Groups

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 01:49, 7 February 2024 by Import240129110113 (talk | contribs) (Created automatically from import240129110113)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Publication:4402117

DOI10.2307/2373731zbMath0277.20008OpenAlexW2104041973MaRDI QIDQ4402117

I. M. Isaacs

Publication date: 1973

Published in: American Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2373731




Related Items (only showing first 100 items - show all)

pi-blocks of pi-separable groups. IInduction and character correspondences in groups of odd orderGeneralized permutation characters of solvable groupsEndliche auflösbare Gruppen, deren sämtliche Charaktergrade Primzahlpotenzen sind. (Finite solvable groups all whose character degrees are prime powers)Groups with bounded centralizer chains and the Borovik-Khukhro conjectureThe Fitting length of the Hughes subgroupSolvable groups character degrees and sets of primesIrreducible constituents of induced monomial charactersOn weakly quasi-primitive characters of solvable groupsAn extension of Watanabe's theorem for the Isaacs-Horimoto-Watanabe corresponding blocks.A noncoprime Shult type theoremAutomorphisms of groups.Diameters of degree graphs of nonsolvable groups. II.A look at representations of \(\mathrm{SL}_{2}(\mathbb{F}_{q})\) through the lens of sizeA McKay bijection for projectorsCharacters with stable irreducible constituentsOn the relative character correspondences.Character correspondences in p-solvable groupsNonsolvable groups satisfying the one-prime hypothesis.Feit numbers and \(p'\)-degree charactersVertices and normal subgroups in solvable groups.Regular orbits on symplectic modulesLarge \(p'\)-orbits for \(p\)-nilpotent linear groupsSymplectic groups, symplectic spreads, codes, and unimodular latticesOn defects of characters and decomposition numbersAlperin-McKay natural correspondences in solvable and symmetric groups for the prime \(p=2\)Characters of \(\pi\)-separable groupsSylow-p-subgroups of p-solvable subgroups of GL(n,p)On irreducible products of charactersCorrespondences of Brauer characters and Sylow subgroup normalizersA theorem of Hall-Higman type for groups of odd orderProducts of characters with few irreducible constituents.Sylow 2-subgroups of rational solvable groups.Certain monomial characters of \(p'\)-degree.A characteristic class of characters of finite \(\pi\)-separable groupsConditions for solvability in complex \(p\)-solvable linear groups.Quadratic residue codes and symplectic groupsCharacter correspondences in blocks with normal defect groups.On blocks with one modular characterHyperbolic modules and cyclic subgroups.Connectedness of degree graphs of nonsolvable groups.Monomial characters and normal subgroupsLarge orbits of odd-order subgroups of solvable linear groups.Two remarks on the Glauberman-Isaacs character correspondence.Defect groups and character heights in blocks of solvable groupsPrimitive characters, normal subgroups, and M-groupsOn characters and fixed points of coprime operator groups\(p\)-blocks relative to a character of a normal subgroup. IIThe canonical character of metacyclic groups with a form-quasiprimitive symplectic module and an application to Brauer formulas of local Galois groupsZeros of primitive characters in solvable groupsCharacters of solvable groups induced by linear characters of Hall subgroupsBlocks of normal subgroups, automorphisms of groups, and the Alperin-McKay conjecture.Irreducible characters and normal subgroups in groups of odd order.Irreducible products of characters.Character correspondences and irreducible induction and restrictionRegular orbits of finite primitive solvable groups. II.On 2-Brauer characters of odd degreeSelf-dual modules and real vectors for solvable groups2-weights for general linear groupsOn the isotypy induced by the Glauberman-Dade correspondence between blocks of finite groups.Odd character correspondences in solvable groups.The Glauberman correspondence and stable multiplicity-free subgroups.Characters of groups having fixed-point-free automorphisms of 2-power order.Regular orbits of finite primitive solvable groupsField equivalent finite groups.Self-dual modules for finite groups of odd order.Primitive characters of maximal subgroups of solvable groups.Characters of groups with normal extra-special subgroupsOn p-singular control of p-regular character valuesOrthogonality on cosets.Extendible characters and monomial groups of odd order.\(p\)-blocks relative to a character of a normal subgroupRealizations of abstract regular polytopes from a representation theoretic viewLifting Brauer characters of p-solvable groups. IIInduced characters and symplectic sectionsThe Navarro conjecture for the alternating groupsCharacter correspondences induced by subgroups of operator groupsRegular orbits of quasisimple linear groups. IWeights for symmetric and general linear groupsVariations on McKay's character degree conjectureCharacter correspondences and subgroups of operator groupsDetermining group structure from sets of irreducible character degreesWeil representations of unitary groupsWeil representations of the symplectic groupInduced characters which are multiples of irreduciblesEven unimodular lattices associated with the Weil representation of the finite symplectic groupPrime characters and primitivityEndo-permutation modules in p-solvable groupsRegular orbits of linear groups with an application to the \(k(GV)\)-problem. IIAlternating sums over \(\pi\)-subgroupsIrreducible induced characters of solvable groupsA bound on the diameter of the Brauer graph of a block of a solvable groupDefect groups and character heights in blocks of solvable groups. IICross characteristic representations of symplectic and unitary groupsOn the construction of matrix representations and their extensionsInduction of characters and \(p\)-subgroupsFamilies of characters of cyclotomic Hecke algebras.Weights, vertices and a correspondence of characters in groups of odd orderUsing character correspondences for Schur index computations.Using \(G\)-algebras for Schur index computation







This page was built for publication: Characters of Solvable and Symplectic Groups