Solvable and non-solvable finite groups of the same order type
Abstract
We construct two finite groups of size 2365· 3105· 7104: a solvable group G and a non-solvable group H, such that for every integer n the groups have the same number of elements of order n. This answers a question posed in 1987 by John G. Thompson.
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