Classifying Camina groups: a theorem of Dark and Scoppola.
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Abstract: Recall that a group is a Camina group if every nonlinear irreducible character of vanishes on . Dark and Scoppola classified the Camina groups that can occur. We present a different proof of this classification using Theorem 2, which strengthens a result of Isaacs on Camina pairs. Theorem 2 is of independent interest.
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