Zeros of irreducible characters in factorised groups

Abstract

An element g of a finite group G is said to be vanishing in G if there exists an irreducible character of G such that (g)=0; in this case, g is also called a zero of G. The aim of this paper is to obtain structural properties of a factorised group G=AB when we impose some conditions on prime power order elements g∈ A B which are (non-)vanishing in G.

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