Groups whose vanishing class sizes are prime powers
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Walter De Gruyter Gmbh
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For a finite group G, an element is called a vanishing element of G if it is a zero of an irreducible character of G; otherwise, it is called a non-vanishing element. Moreover, the conjugacy class of an element is called a vanishing class if that element is a vanishing element. In this paper, we describe finite groups whose vanishing class sizes are all prime powers, and on the other hand we show that non-vanishing elements of such a group lie in the Fitting subgroup which is a proof of a conjecture mentioned in [I. M. Isaacs, G. Navarro and T. R. Wolf, Finite group elements where no irreducible character vanishes, J. Algebra 222 (1999), no. 2, 413-423] under this special restriction on vanishing class sizes.
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Conjugacy Class Sizes, Finite, Elements, Graphs
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Journal of Group Theory
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