Groups with the same order and degree pattern.
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- A Characterization of Finite Simple Groups by the Degrees of Vertices of Their Prime Graphs
- A characterization of some finite simple groups through their orders and degree patterns.
- An Adjacency Criterion for the Prime Graph of a Finite Simple Group
- Characterization of the projective general linear groups \(\text{PGL}(2,q)\) by their orders and degree patterns.
- Finite simple groups with narrow prime spectrum.
- Groups with complete prime graph connected components
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- OD-Characterization of Certain Finite Groups Having Connected Prime Graphs
- OD-Characterization of Simple K4-Groups
- OD-characterization of all simple groups whose orders are less than \(10^8\).
- OD-characterization of almost simple groups related to \(L_2(49)\).
- OD-characterization of almost simple groups related to \(U_3(5)\).
- OD-characterization of almost simple groups related to \(U_6(2)\).
- OD-characterization of alternating and symmetric groups of degrees 16 and 22.
- Prime graph components of finite almost simple groups
- Prime graph components of finite groups
- Recognition of alternating groups of prime degree from their element orders
- Recognition of finite groups by the prime graph
- Recognizing Finite Groups Through Order and Degree Pattern
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- Simple groups which are 2-fold OD-characterizable.
- The set of orders of elements in a finite group
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- Recognizing by order and degree pattern of some projective special linear groups.
- On characterization by order and prime graph for alternating groups.
- A new characterization of certain symmetric and alternating groups.
- OD-characterization of all simple groups whose orders are less than \(10^8\).
- A new characterization of alternating groups with nonconnected prime graphs
- OD-characterization of alternating groups \(A_{p+d}\)
- OD-characterization of alternating and symmetric groups of degree \(p+5\).
- Recognition by prime graph of the almost simple group \(\mathrm{PGL}(2, 25)\)
- An OD-Characterizable Class of Simple Groups
- Recognizing Finite Groups Through Order and Degree Pattern
- Several quantitative characterizations of some specific groups.
- Recognizing finite groups through order and degree patterns.
- On some Frobenius groups with the same prime graph as the almost simple group \(\mathrm{PGL}(2,49)\)
- OD-characterization of some simple unitary groups
- OD-characterization of the automorphism groups of simple \(K_3\)-groups.
- More on the OD-Characterizability of a Finite Group
- On alternating and symmetric groups which are quasi OD-characterizable
- OD-characterization of some projective special linear groups over the binary field and their automorphism groups.
- On OD-characterizability of a certain alternating and symmetric group.
- Simple groups which are 2-fold OD-characterizable.
- OD-characterization of alternating and symmetric groups of degrees 16 and 22.
- Some notes on commutators of the fractional maximal function on variable Lebesgue spaces
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