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arxiv: 1303.3457 · v1 · pith:2TV3CMNTnew · submitted 2013-03-14 · 🧮 math.GR · math.CO· math.RT

Groups whose prime graphs have no triangles

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Let G be a finite group and let cd(G) be the set of all complex irreducible character degrees of G Let \rho(G) be the set of all primes which divide some character degree of G. The prime graph \Delta(G) attached to G is a graph whose vertex set is \rho(G) and there is an edge between two distinct primes u and v if and only if the product uv divides some character degree of G. In this paper, we show that if G is a finite group whose prime graph \Delta(G) has no triangles, then \Delta(G) has at most 5 vertices. We also obtain a classification of all finite graphs with 5 vertices and having no triangles which can occur as prime graphs of some finite groups. Finally, we show that the prime graph of a finite group can never be a cycle nor a tree with at least 5 vertices.

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