The exceptional Hall numbers

Abstract

A positive integer m is called a Hall number if any finite group of order precisely divisible by m has a Hall subgroup of order m. We prove that, except for the obvious examples, the three integers 12, 24 and 60 are the only Hall numbers, solving a problem proposed by Jiping Zhang.

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