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Fast Dissolving Resveratrol-Polyvinylpyrrolidone Nanofibrous Films Fabricated in Bulk Using a Special Hole Electrospinning Technique. [PDF]
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On the codegrees of real strongly monolithic characters
Journal of Algebra and Its ApplicationsLet [Formula: see text] be a finite group. For a complex irreducible character [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text], the number [Formula: see text] is called the codegree of [Formula: see text]. Our aim here is to study the relationship between the structure of [Formula: see text] and the codegrees of real-valued strongly monolithic characters of
Temha Erkoc, Gamze Akar
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A note on monolithic Brauer characters
Publicationes Mathematicae, 2021Xiaoyou Chen, Ni Du
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Finite groups and degrees of strongly monolithic characters
Communications in AlgebraJiakuan Lu
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Finite groups with only one strongly monolithic character
Communications in AlgebraSilvio Dolfi, Temha Erkoc
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MONOMIAL AND MONOLITHIC CHARACTERS OF FINITE SOLVABLE GROUPS
Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 2021AbstractLet G be a finite solvable group and let p be a prime divisor of $|G|$ . We prove that if every monomial monolithic character degree of G is divisible by p, then G has a normal p-complement and, if p is relatively prime to every monomial monolithic character degree of G, then G has a normal Sylow p-subgroup.
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Finite solvable groups with two imprimitive monolithic characters
Journal of Algebra and Its Applications, 2023Let [Formula: see text] be a finite group and let [Formula: see text] be an irreducible character of [Formula: see text]. If [Formula: see text] has a unique minimal normal subgroup, then [Formula: see text] is called monolithic. The character [Formula: see text] is said to be imprimitive if [Formula: see text] is induced from a character of a proper ...
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