Zassenhaus Conjecture on torsion units holds for PSL(2,p) with p a Fermat or Mersenne prime

Abstract

H.J. Zassenhaus conjectured that any unit of finite order in the integral group ring ZG of a finite group G is conjugate in the rational group algebra QG to an element of the form g with g ∈ G. Though known for some series of solvable groups, the conjecture has been proved only for thirteen non-abelian simple groups. We prove the Zassenhaus Conjecture for the groups PSL(2,p), where p is a Fermat or Mersenne prime. This increases the list of non-abelian simple groups for which the conjecture is known by probably infinitely many, but at least by 49, groups. Our result is an easy consequence of known results and our main theorem which states that the Zassenhaus Conjecture holds for a unit in ZPSL(2,q) of order coprime with 2q, for some prime power q.

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