Finite groups with exactly three \(p\)-regular classes (Q1193245)

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Finite groups with exactly three \(p\)-regular classes
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    Finite groups with exactly three \(p\)-regular classes (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The following Theorem is proved: Let \(G\) be a finite nonsolvable group with \(O_ p(G)=1\). If \(G\) has exactly three \(p'\)-conjugacy classes, then either \(p=2\) and \(G \cong \Sigma_ 5\), \(PGL_ 2(7)\), \(M_{10}\), \(P \Gamma L_ 2(9)\) or \(p=3\) and \(G \cong P \Gamma L_ 2(8)\) or \(p=5\) and \(G \cong A_ 5\). The proof depends on the classification of finite simple groups.
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    \(p\)-regular classes
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    number of irreducible Brauer characters
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    finite nonsolvable group
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    classification of finite simple groups
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