On 2,3,5-groups with conjugacy classes of distinct sizes
Abstract
A finite group G is called an ah-group if any two distinct conjugacy classes of G have distinct sizes. In this paper, we show that if G is an ah-group and π(G) ⊂eq 2,3,5, where π(G) denotes the set of prime divisors of |G|, then G S3.
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