Finite groups whose commuting graphs are integral
classification
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commutingintegralfinitegroupmathbbcalledcentraldihedral
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A finite non-abelian group $G$ is called commuting integral if the commuting graph of $G$ is integral. In this paper, we show that a finite group is commuting integral if its central factor is isomorphic to ${\mathbb{Z}}_p \times {\mathbb{Z}}_p$ or $D_{2m}$, where $p$ is any prime integer and $D_{2m}$ is the dihedral group of order $2m$.
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