Finite groups in which no two distinct conjugacy classes have the same order (Q1114000)

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Finite groups in which no two distinct conjugacy classes have the same order
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    Finite groups in which no two distinct conjugacy classes have the same order (English)
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    How many nontrivial groups are described by the title of the paper? Probably only one: \(S_ 3\). - In this note, the author proves \(S_ 3\) is the only finite \(\{\) 2,3\(\}\)-group in which no two distinct conjugacy classes have the same order. The strategy is simple. Show that the existence of certain ``large'' conjugacy classes implies the group is isomorphic to \(S_ 3\) and then show that the class equation insures the presence of these ``large'' classes. This result generalizes two other published papers on the same topic.
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    finite \(\{\) 2,3\(\}\) -group
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    conjugacy classes
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    order
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    class equation
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