Defect zero characters predicted by local structure
Abstract
Let G be a finite group and let p be a prime. Assume that there exists a prime q dividing |G| which does not divide the order of any p-local subgroup of G. If G is p-solvable or q divides p-1, then G has a p-block of defect zero. The case q=2 is a well-known result by Brauer and Fowler.
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