Linear limits of irreducible characters
Abstract
Nearly twenty years ago Isaacs and the first author of this paper wrote a series of articles isa2, da3, da2 about what were called ``stabilizer limits'' of group characters, following the terminology of Berger be. The second author, in her thesis lo, needed one of the results of those articles in a new situation which was not treated earlier. Eventually she was able, by complicated and delicate arguments, to reduce her proof to a special case where [Theorem 8.4]da3 could be applied. But this approach was extremely awkward. In the present paper we use arguments similar to those in the earlier articles to prove a Main Theorem from which the exact Theorem A needed in lo easily follows.
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