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On the prime graph of a finite group with unique nonabelian composition factor

Group Theory 2022-07-07 v2

Abstract

We say that finite groups are isospectral if they have the same sets of orders of elements. It is known that every nonsolvable finite group GG isospectral to a finite simple group has a unique nonabelian composition factor, that is, the quotient of GG by the solvable radical of GG is an almost simple group. The main goal of this paper is prove that this almost simple group is a cyclic extension of its socle. To this end, we consider a general situation when GG is an arbitrary group with unique nonabelian composition factor, not necessarily isospectral to a simple group, and study the prime graph of GG, where the prime graph of GG is the graph whose vertices are the prime numbers dividing the order of GG and two such numbers rr and ss are adjacent if and only if rsr\neq s and GG has an element of order rsrs. Namely, we establish some sufficient conditions for the prime graph of such a group to have a vertex adjacent to all other vertices. Besides proving the main result, this allows us to refine a recent result by P. Cameron and N. Maslova concerning finite groups almost recognizable by prime graph.

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@article{arxiv.2109.05860,
  title  = {On the prime graph of a finite group with unique nonabelian composition factor},
  author = {Maria A. Grechkoseeva and Andrey V. Vasil'ev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.05860},
  year   = {2022}
}