The two-prime hypothesis: groups whose nonabelian composition factors are not isomorphic to PSL₂(q)
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- Groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis with a composition factor isomorphic to \(\mathrm{PSL}_2(q)\) for \(q\geq 7\).
- Simple groups and the two-prime hypothesis
- Non-solvable groups and the two-prime hypothesis on conjugacy class sizes
- Solvable groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis. II.
- Solvable groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis. I.
- Nonsolvable groups satisfying the prime-power hypothesis.
- Non-solvable groups each of whose character degrees has at most two prime divisors
- Nonsolvable groups with no prime dividing three character degrees.
- Nonsolvable groups satisfying the one-prime hypothesis.
- Nonsolvable groups with few primitive character degrees
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3906699 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3526920 (Why is no real title available?)
- A reduction theorem for the McKay conjecture.
- On the character degree graph of solvable groups. I: Three primes
- Simple groups and the two-prime hypothesis
- Solvable groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis. I.
- Solvable groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis. II.
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(7)- Groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis with a composition factor isomorphic to \(\mathrm{PSL}_2(q)\) for \(q\geq 7\).
- Simple groups and the two-prime hypothesis
- The one-prime hypothesis on the co-degrees of irreducible characters
- Solvable groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis. II.
- Finite groups with two composite character degrees
- Solvable groups satisfying the two-prime hypothesis. I.
- The character co-degree sets and solvability
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