On Thompson's theorem (Q1818871)
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On Thompson's theorem (English)
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13 August 2000
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Let \(G\) be a finite group and \(p\) be a prime divisor of the order of the group \(G\). A group \(G\) is said to be a Thompson group if the degrees of its nonlinear irreducible characters are divisible by \(p\). It is proved that a group \(G\) having only one nonlinear irreducible character of \(p'\)-degree is a cyclic extension of a Thompson group. This result is a consequence of the following theorem: A nonabelian simple group possesses two nonlinear irreducible characters \(\chi_1\) and \(\chi_2\) of distinct degrees such that \(p\) does not divide \(\chi_1(1)\chi_2(1)\). The proof depends on the classification of finite simple groups. Some properties of solvable groups possessing exactly two nonlinear irreducible characters of \(p'\)-degree are proved. Some open questions are posed.
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character degrees
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simple groups of Lie type
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monolithic characters
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finite groups
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Thompson groups
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irreducible characters
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