Strengthening the McKay conjecture to include local fields and local Schur indices.
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- Character correspondences in solvable groups.
- Clifford classes for some overgroups of the special linear groups.
- New refinements of the McKay conjecture for arbitrary finite groups
- Schur indices and Schur groups
- Schur indices and Schur groups. II.
- Schur indices and cyclic defect groups
- Schur indices of characters of groups related to finite sporadic simple groups
- The Isaacs-Navarro conjecture for symmetric groups.
- The McKay conjecture is true for the sporadic simple groups
- The McKay numbers of a subgroup of \(\text{GL}(n;q)\) containing \(\text{SL}(n;q)\)
- The Schur indices of the irreducible characters of the special linear groups
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(28)- Character theory and the McKay conjecture
- Correspondences between 2-Brauer characters of solvable groups.
- The McKay numbers of a subgroup of \(\text{GL}(n;q)\) containing \(\text{SL}(n;q)\)
- Odd character correspondences in solvable groups.
- On Clifford theory with Galois action
- The strengthened Broué abelian defect group conjecture for \(\mathrm{SL} (2,p^n)\) and \(\mathrm{GL} (2,p^n)\)
- Brauer-Clifford equivalence of full matrix algebras.
- The Brauer-Clifford group.
- On the calculation of local invariants of irreducible characters
- The Broué invariant of a \(p\)-permutation equivalence
- Height-zero characters and normal subgroups in \(p\)-solvable groups.
- The strengthened Alperin weight conjecture for \(p\)-solvable groups.
- Character correspondences in solvable groups.
- The Navarro conjecture for the alternating groups
- Degree divisibility in character correspondences.
- Characters, Brauer characters, and local Brauer groups
- Descent of splendid Rickard equivalences in alternating groups
- A reduction theorem for the Galois–McKay conjecture
- Descent of equivalences and character bijections
- The fields of values of characters of degree not divisible by \(p\)
- The strengthened Alperin-McKay conjecture for \(p\)-solvable groups.
- Refinements of Dade's projective conjecture for \(p\)-solvable groups
- A reduction theorem for the McKay conjecture.
- Galois-equivariant McKay bijections for primes dividing \(q - 1\)
- Above the Glauberman correspondence.
- Clifford theory and Galois theory. I.
- The McKay conjecture and Brauer's induction theorem.
- Character triple conjecture for \(p\)-solvable groups
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