Classification of finite Cθθ-groups with even order and its application

Abstract

A finite group of order divisible by 3 in which centralizers of 3-elements are 3-subgroups will be called a Cθθ-group. The prime graph (or Gruenberg-Kegel graph) of a finite group G is denoted by (G) (or GK(G)) and its a familiar. Also the degrees sequence of (G) is called the degree pattern of G and is denoted by D(G). In this paper, first we classify the finite Cθθ-groups with even order. Then we show that there are infinitely many Cθθ-groups with the same degree pattern. Finally, we proved that the simple group PSL(2, q) and the almost simple group PGL(2, q), where q > 9 is a power of 3, are determined by their degree pattern.

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