Extensions of unipotent characters and the inductive McKay condition.
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- Quasi-isolated blocks and the Alperin–McKay conjecture
- Brauer's height zero conjecture for principal blocks
- Equivariant character correspondences and inductive McKay condition for type \(\mathsf{A}\)
- Almost simple groups with no product of two primes dividing three character degrees
- Character degrees in blocks and defect groups
- Characters of \(\pi^\prime\)-degree
- Principal blocks with six ordinary irreducible characters
- The inductive McKay–Navarro conditions for the prime 2 and some groups of Lie type
- Finite groups with only one \(p\)-singular Brauer character degree
- Cuspidal characters and automorphisms
- Characters of relative \(p^\prime\)-degree over normal subgroups
- Characters and generation of Sylow 2-subgroups
- The average character degree and an improvement of the Itô-Michler theorem
- EXTENSIONS OF CHARACTERS IN TYPE D AND THE INDUCTIVE MCKAY CONDITION, I
- Imprimitive irreducible modules for finite quasisimple groups. II
- Element orders and codegrees of characters in non-solvable groups
- On p-Brauer characters of p′-degree and self-normalizing Sylow p-subgroups
- Complex group algebras of almost simple unitary groups
- On the inductive McKay condition in the defining characteristic.
- On groups with the same character degrees as almost simple groups with socle small Ree groups
- Nonsolvable normal subgroups and irreducible character degrees.
- Groups with few 𝑝’-character degrees in the principal block
- Galois automorphisms and classical groups
- Sylow \(d\)-tori of classical groups and the McKay conjecture. II.
- Characters and Sylow 2-subgroups of maximal class revisited
- The inductive McKay-Navarro condition for the Suzuki and Ree groups and for groups with non-generic Sylow normalizers
- Small intersections of principal blocks
- Conjugacy class numbers and \(\pi \)-subgroups
- Nonsolvable groups with no prime dividing four character degrees
- Galois automorphisms on Harish-Chandra series and Navarro's self-normalizing Sylow 2-subgroup conjecture
- Solvability and supersolvability criteria related to character codegrees
- An equivariant bijection between irreducible Brauer characters and weights for \(\mathrm{Sp}(2n,q)\)
- On the inductive blockwise Alperin weight condition for classical groups
- Finite groups satisfying character degree congruences
- Methods and questions in character degrees of finite groups
- The block graph of a finite group
- Five-vertex common divisor character degree graphs of non-solvable groups
- A local-global principle for unipotent characters
- Groups with few \(p'\)-character degrees
- Decomposition numbers and local properties
- Galois-equivariant McKay bijections for primes dividing \(q - 1\)
- Principal blocks with 5 irreducible characters
- Representations of finite groups. Abstracts from the workshop held April 16--21, 2023
- Divisibility among even character degrees.
- Characters of odd degree
- Codegrees and element orders of almost simple groups
- Bounding \(p\)-Brauer characters in finite groups with two conjugacy classes of \(p\)-elements
- On semisimple classes and semisimple characters in finite reductive groups.
- On codegrees and solvable groups
- The Inductive McKay Condition for Simple Groups Not of Lie Type
- Simple groups and the two-prime hypothesis
- Symmetric groups are determined by their character degrees.
- On Héthelyi-Külshammer's conjecture for principal blocks
- Robinson's conjecture for classical groups
- McKay natural correspondences on characters.
- Principal blocks for different primes. I
- Irreducible representations of odd degree
- The inductive blockwise Alperin weight condition for \(\mathrm{PSL}_{n}(q)\) and \(\mathrm{PSU}_{n}(q)\) with cyclic outer automorphism groups
- Sylow \(d\)-tori of classical groups and the McKay conjecture. I.
- Nonsolvable groups satisfying the prime-power hypothesis.
- On the inductive Alperin-McKay condition for simple groups of type \(\mathsf A\).
- Nonsolvable groups have a large proportion of vanishing elements
- Controlling composition factors of a finite group by its character degree ratio.
- Finite groups with many values in a column of the character table
- Non-vanishing elements of finite groups.
- Finite Groups Whose Irreducible Character Degrees Constitute Two Chains
- A computational approach to the Frobenius-Schur indicators of finite exceptional groups
- Galois action on the principal block and cyclic Sylow subgroups
- On equivariant bijections relative to the defining characteristic.
- Descent equalities and the inductive McKay condition for types \(\mathsf{B}\) and \(\mathsf{E}\)
- Height zero characters in principal blocks
- The simple Ree groups ^2F₄(q^2) are determined by the set of their character degrees.
- Huppert's conjecture for finite simple exceptional groups of Lie type
- Equivariance and extendibility in finite reductive groups with connected center.
- Nonsolvable groups with few primitive character degrees
- Character degrees of extensions of the Suzuki groups \({}^2 B_2(q^2)\)
- Brauer correspondent blocks with one simple module
- Finite groups have more conjugacy classes
- Minimal heights and defect groups with two character degrees
- On almost \(p\)-rational characters of \(p^{\prime}\)-degree
- Isomorphism problem for almost simple linear groups
- The blocks and weights of finite special linear and unitary groups
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