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The following pages link to Character degree graphs that are complete graphs (Q3420039):
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- Finite groups with only one \(p\)-singular Brauer character degree (Q273000) (← links)
- Finite groups with a given set of character degrees. (Q287498) (← links)
- On vanishing criteria that control finite group structure (Q290427) (← links)
- The character degree ratio and composition factors of a finite group. (Q293067) (← links)
- Simple groups and the two-prime hypothesis (Q344222) (← links)
- Quasisimple classical groups and their complex group algebras. (Q375699) (← links)
- A class of finite groups with complete character degree graphs. (Q381098) (← links)
- Verifying Huppert's conjecture for \(\text{PSp}_4(q)\) when \(q>7\). (Q421484) (← links)
- Verifying Huppert's conjecture for \(^2G_2(q^2)\). (Q434422) (← links)
- On the average character degree and the average class size in finite groups. (Q479801) (← links)
- Nonsolvable groups satisfying the prime-power hypothesis. (Q493001) (← links)
- The analog of Huppert's conjecture on character codegrees (Q515596) (← links)
- Huppert's conjecture for \(Fi_{23}\) (Q661360) (← links)
- The simple Ree groups \(^2F_4(q^2)\) are determined by the set of their character degrees. (Q663593) (← links)
- On Huppert's conjecture for the Monster and Baby Monster. (Q714982) (← links)
- Finite groups with special codegrees (Q777070) (← links)
- Nonsolvable \(D_2\)-groups. (Q889440) (← links)
- Graphs of nonsolvable groups with four degree-vertices. (Q889822) (← links)
- Groups whose vanishing class sizes are not divisible by a given prime. (Q971861) (← links)
- Two results related to the solvability of M-groups. (Q975114) (← links)
- An overview of graphs associated with character degrees and conjugacy class sizes in finite groups. (Q1010990) (← links)
- The vanishing-off subgroup. (Q1014605) (← links)
- On vanishing class sizes in finite groups (Q1682051) (← links)
- Nonsolvable groups with few primitive character degrees (Q1705156) (← links)
- Simple classical groups of Lie type are determined by their character degrees. (Q1758420) (← links)
- On Huppert's conjecture for \(G_2(q)\), \(q\geq 7\). (Q1940205) (← links)
- On Huppert's conjecture for \(^3D_4(q)\), \(q\geq 3\). (Q1950439) (← links)
- Characterizing normal Sylow \(p\)-subgroups by character degrees. (Q1950641) (← links)
- Groups with few \(p'\)-character degrees (Q1985758) (← links)
- Characterizing finite quasisimple groups by their complex group algebras. (Q2015184) (← links)
- On the orders of vanishing elements of finite groups (Q2022458) (← links)
- Groups whose vanishing class sizes are prime powers (Q2068345) (← links)
- Isomorphism problem for almost simple linear groups (Q2094530) (← links)
- Huppert's analogue conjecture for \({\mathrm{PSL}}(3,q)\) and \({\mathrm{PSU}}(3,q)\) (Q2095505) (← links)
- Finite non-solvable groups whose real degrees are prime-powers (Q2150903) (← links)
- On codegrees and solvable groups (Q2169242) (← links)
- On zeros of irreducible characters lying in a normal subgroup (Q2196660) (← links)
- An overview on the bipartite divisor graph for the set of irreducible character degrees (Q2219118) (← links)
- Controlling composition factors of a finite group by its character degree ratio. (Q2253011) (← links)
- Extending Huppert's conjecture to almost simple groups of Lie type (Q2305598) (← links)
- Nonsolvable groups with no prime dividing four character degrees (Q2364500) (← links)
- Nonsolvable normal subgroups and irreducible character degrees. (Q2376686) (← links)
- On the orders of zeros of irreducible characters. (Q2518370) (← links)
- Nonsolvable groups satisfying the one-prime hypothesis. (Q2643604) (← links)
- Huppert's conjecture and almost simple groups (Q2697597) (← links)
- Squaring a conjugacy class and cosets of normal subgroups (Q2790912) (← links)
- Finite groups with exactly one composite character degree (Q2816895) (← links)
- The solvability comes from a given set of character degrees (Q2816938) (← links)
- ON HUPPERT’S CONJECTURE FOR THE CONWAY AND FISCHER FAMILIES OF SPORADIC SIMPLE GROUPS (Q2861582) (← links)
- Transposable character tables and group duality (Q2877360) (← links)