Groups where all the irreducible characters are super-monomial.
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Abstract: Isaacs has defined a character to be super monomial if every primitive character inducing it is linear. Isaacs has conjectured that if is an -group with odd order, then every irreducible character is super monomial. We prove that the conjecture is true if is an -group of odd order where every irreducible character is a -lift for some prime . We say that a group where irreducible character is super monomial is a super -group. We use our results to find an example of a super -group that has a subgroup that is not a super -group.
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