Zeros of S-characters
Abstract
The concept of S-characters of finite groups was introduced by Zhmud' as a generalisation of transitive permutation characters. Any non-trivial S-character takes a zero value on some group element. By a deep result depending on the classification of finite simple groups a non-trivial transitive permutation character even vanishes on some element of prime power order. We present examples that this does not generalise to S-characters, thereby answering a question posed by J-P. Serre.
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