Odd character correspondences in solvable groups.
DOI10.1016/J.JALGEBRA.2006.02.042zbMATH Open1140.20008OpenAlexW1981523910MaRDI QIDQ2474480FDOQ2474480
Authors: Alexandre Turull
Publication date: 6 March 2008
Published in: Journal of Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jalgebra.2006.02.042
Recommendations
- Above the Glauberman correspondence.
- Character correspondences in solvable groups.
- McKay natural correspondences on characters.
- Degree divisibility in character correspondences.
- Correspondences between 2-Brauer characters of solvable groups.
- Correspondences between constituents of projective characters.
- Divisibility of degrees in McKay correspondences
- Strengthening the McKay conjecture to include local fields and local Schur indices.
- A reduction theorem for the McKay conjecture.
- The McKay conjecture and Galois automorphisms.
character correspondencesfinite groupssolvable groupsClifford theorySchur indicesfields of valuesMcKay conjectureBrauer groupsnumbers of irreducible charactersrational characters
Ordinary representations and characters (20C15) Finite solvable groups, theory of formations, Schunck classes, Fitting classes, (pi)-length, ranks (20D10)
Cites Work
- Clifford theory with Schur indices
- Strengthening the McKay conjecture to include local fields and local Schur indices.
- Primitive characters, normal subgroups, and M-groups
- Characters of Solvable and Symplectic Groups
- Reduction theorems for Clifford classes
- Prime characters and factorizations of quasi-primitive characters
- Character correspondences in solvable groups
- Real characters of \(p'\)-degree.
- On the Schur Index of Quasi-Primitive Characters
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- Character correspondences in solvable groups.
Cited In (12)
- Restriction of odd degree characters and natural correspondences
- Correspondences between 2-Brauer characters of solvable groups.
- Degree divisibility in character correspondences.
- Certain monomial characters of \(p'\)-degree.
- A new character correspondence in groups of odd order.
- Characters of p'-degree in solvable groups
- Correspondences between constituents of projective characters.
- Character correspondences in solvable groups.
- Sylow normalizers and irreducible characters with small cyclotomic field of values
- Characters of odd degree
- Above the Glauberman correspondence.
- Divisibility of degrees in McKay correspondences
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