On vanishing class sizes in finite groups

Abstract

Let G be a finite group. An element g of G is called a vanishing element if there exists an irreducible character of G such that (g) = 0; in this case, we say that the conjugacy class of g is a vanishing conjugacy class. In this paper, we discuss some arithmetical properties concerning the sizes of the vanishing conjugacy classes in a finite group.

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