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On Finite Groups with an Abelian Sylow Group

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DOI10.4153/CJM-1962-034-4zbMATH Open0129.01704MaRDI QIDQ5337241FDOQ5337241


Authors: Henry S. jun. Leonard, Richard Brauer Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1962

Published in: Canadian Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)






zbMATH Keywords

group theory



Cited In (14)

  • Characterizations of the groups with almost layer-finite periodic parts
  • Über endliche lineare Gruppen von Primzahlgrad. (On finite linear groups of prime number degree)
  • Complex linear groups of degree \(p + 1\)
  • On finite complex linear groups of degree (q-1)/2
  • Groups of order \(p^aq^br^2\)
  • Some applications of the theory of blocks of characters of finite groups. II
  • Strongly self-centralizing Sylow 3-groups
  • Finite linear groups with a strongly self-centralizing Sylow subgroup
  • Finite linear groups with a strongly self-centralizing Sylow subgroup. II
  • Finite linear groups having an abelian Sylow subgroup
  • Finite linear groups havin g an Abelian Sylow subgroup. II
  • Certain finite linear groups of prime degree
  • Some applications of the theory of blocks of characters of finite groups. III
  • On finite linear groups. II





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