Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8896559 Journal of Algebra 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
We also discuss a related question about blocks. For a prime p and a p-block B of G, we let k(B) denote the number of ordinary characters in B. It is relatively easy to show that k(B) is bounded below by k(G,D), which is the number of conjugacy classes of G that intersect the defect group D of B. In this paper we ask what can be said if equality is achieved. We show that for p-solvable groups, if k(B)=k(G,D), then B is nilpotent and thus k(B)=|Irr(D)|. In addition, we show that this result holds for many blocks of arbitrary finite groups, including all blocks of the symmetric groups. We also extend a result on fully ramified coprime actions in [5].
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Algebra and Number Theory
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