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In mathematics, in the area of algebra studying the character theory of finite groups, an M-group or monomial group is a finite group whose complex irreducible characters are all monomial, that is, induced from characters of degree 1. The symmetric group is an example of a monomial group that is neither supersolvable nor an A-group. The special linear group is the smallest finite group that is not monomial: since the abelianization of this group has order three, its irreducible characters of degree two are not monomial.
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dbo:abstract | In mathematics, in the area of algebra studying the character theory of finite groups, an M-group or monomial group is a finite group whose complex irreducible characters are all monomial, that is, induced from characters of degree 1. In this section only finite groups are considered. A monomial group is solvable by, presented in textbook in and . Every supersolvable group and every solvable A-group is a monomial group. Factor groups of monomial groups are monomial, but subgroups need not be, since every finite solvable group can be embedded in a monomial group, as shown by and in textbook form in . The symmetric group is an example of a monomial group that is neither supersolvable nor an A-group. The special linear group is the smallest finite group that is not monomial: since the abelianization of this group has order three, its irreducible characters of degree two are not monomial. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | In mathematics, in the area of algebra studying the character theory of finite groups, an M-group or monomial group is a finite group whose complex irreducible characters are all monomial, that is, induced from characters of degree 1. The symmetric group is an example of a monomial group that is neither supersolvable nor an A-group. The special linear group is the smallest finite group that is not monomial: since the abelianization of this group has order three, its irreducible characters of degree two are not monomial. (en) |
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