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Vanishing elements of prime power order and their class size property

Group Theory 2026-07-29 v1 Representation Theory

Abstract

Study of the structure of groups by variation in the arithmetic conditions on conjugacy classes and character degrees has produced several interesting results and open problems. In continuation of such work, Dolfi and Lucido in \cite{MR1826493} introduced a property for groups. For primes p,qp,q, a group GG is said to have property P(p,q)P(p,q) if every pp'-element in GG has qq'-class size. They obtained several results on the structure of GG and of some subgroups when GG satisfies the property P(p,q)P(p,q). Motivated by this work, we introduce a vanishing analogue of the above property: for primes pqp \neq q, a finite group GG is said to have the property Pv(p,q)P_v(p,q) if every vanishing pp'-element of prime power order in GG has conjugacy class size not divisible by qq. We show that no finite simple group satisfies the property Pv(p,q)P_v(p,q) for primes pqp\neq q dividing G|G|. We use this result to show that if a finite group GG satisfies the property Pv(p,q)P_v(p,q) with pqp \neq q and p>2p > 2, then Oq(G)O^{q'}(G) (subgroup generated by all Sylow qq-subgroups of GG) is solvable. This generalises a result of Dolfi and Lucido under weaker conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2607.26794,
  title  = {Vanishing elements of prime power order and their class size property},
  author = {Sonakshee Arora and Rahul Dattatraya Kitture},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.26794},
  year   = {2026}
}

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18 pages