Another criterion for solvability of finite groups

Abstract

Let G be a finite group. Denote by (G) the sum (G)=Σx∈ G|x| where |x| denotes the order of the element x, and by o(G) the quotient o(G)=(G)|G|. Confirming a conjecture posed by E.I. Khukhro, A. Moreto and M. Zarrin, we prove that if o(G)< o(A5), then G is solvable.

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