The following pages link to Mark L. Lewis (Q206820):
Displaying 50 items.
- Finite groups with a given set of character degrees. (Q287498) (← links)
- The character degree ratio and composition factors of a finite group. (Q293067) (← links)
- Four-vertex degree graphs of nonsolvable groups. (Q373854) (← links)
- \(p\)-parts of character degrees and the index of the Fitting subgroup. (Q403344) (← links)
- Classifying Camina groups: a theorem of Dark and Scoppola. (Q404499) (← links)
- Square character degree graphs yield direct products. (Q420680) (← links)
- Bounding group orders by large character degrees: a question of Snyder. (Q471854) (← links)
- A characterization of the prime graphs of solvable groups. (Q492997) (← links)
- Variations on average character degrees and \(p\)-nilpotence (Q501850) (← links)
- The number of lifts of a Brauer character with a normal vertex. (Q536195) (← links)
- Lifts of partial characters with respect to a chain of normal subgroups. (Q630066) (← links)
- Solvable groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis. II. (Q694581) (← links)
- Derived lengths of solvable groups having five irreducible character degrees. II. (Q698060) (← links)
- Corrigendum to ``Determining group structure from sets of irreducible character degrees''. (Q734775) (← links)
- Groups where the centers of the irreducible characters form a chain. II (Q779986) (← links)
- A characterization of nested groups in terms of conjugacy classes (Q784340) (← links)
- Groups that have a partition by commuting subsets (Q831205) (← links)
- Transitive permutation groups in which all derangements are involutions. (Q852923) (← links)
- The Taketa problem and character degree graphs with diameter three. (Q895864) (← links)
- An overview of graphs associated with character degrees and conjugacy class sizes in finite groups. (Q1010990) (← links)
- The vanishing-off subgroup. (Q1014605) (← links)
- Brauer pairs of Camina \(p\)-groups of nilpotence class 2. (Q1018041) (← links)
- Irreducible character degree sets of solvable groups (Q1270406) (← links)
- Determining group structure from sets of irreducible character degrees (Q1270407) (← links)
- Squares of characters that are the sum of all irreducible characters (Q1280728) (← links)
- Characters, coprime actions, and operator groups (Q1383597) (← links)
- Connectedness of degree graphs of nonsolvable groups. (Q1403861) (← links)
- A graph associated with the \(\pi\)-character degrees of a group. (Q1413627) (← links)
- Invariant characters and coprime actions on finite nilpotent groups (Q1581193) (← links)
- Inducing characters of prime power degree (Q1591248) (← links)
- Fitting heights and the character degree graph (Q1592794) (← links)
- Supercharacter theories of semiextraspecial \(p\)-groups and Frobenius groups (Q1643106) (← links)
- Blocks of small defect in alternating groups and squares of Brauer character degrees (Q1676217) (← links)
- Centralizers of Camina \(p\)-groups of nilpotence class 3 (Q1705157) (← links)
- Generalizing Baer's norm (Q1755299) (← links)
- Diameters of degree graphs of nonsolvable groups. (Q1770488) (← links)
- Inductive sources and subnormal subgroups. (Q1884690) (← links)
- Solvable groups having almost relatively prime distinct irreducible character degrees (Q1895556) (← links)
- Characters of maximal subgroups of \(M\)-groups (Q1921935) (← links)
- Taketa's theorem for some character degree sets. (Q1945787) (← links)
- Groups with one or two super-Brauer character theories (Q1987548) (← links)
- Simple groups whose Gruenberg-Kegel graph or solvable graph is split (Q1988567) (← links)
- Splitting via noncommutativity (Q1990423) (← links)
- GVZ-groups, flat groups, and CM-groups (Q2019423) (← links)
- Central Camina pairs (Q2022805) (← links)
- Partial GVZ-groups (Q2029191) (← links)
- The cyclic graph (deleted enhanced power graph) of a direct product (Q2037263) (← links)
- Determining Frobenius complements from sequences of \(k\)th powers (Q2065619) (← links)
- Groups where the centers of the irreducible characters form a chain (Q2187961) (← links)
- \(p\)-groups with exactly four codegrees (Q2208332) (← links)