The simple B-groups
Abstract
In a finite group G , (G) denotes the sum of element orders of G . A finite group G is said to be a B-group if (H) < |G| for any proper subgroup H of G . In Lazorec Lazorec asked: "what can be said about the B property of the finite simple groups PSL(2, q) ?" In this paper, we answer this question for the case of not only the finite simple groups PSL(2, q) but also all other finite simple groups. We show that if S is a finite simple group, such that S ≠ Alt(n) for any n ≥ 14 , then S is a B-group.
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