On Brauer’s Height Zero Conjecture

Gabriel Navarro; Britta Späth

Journal of the European Mathematical Society (2014)

  • Volume: 016, Issue: 4, page 695-747
  • ISSN: 1435-9855

Abstract

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In this paper, the unproven half of Richard Brauer’s Height Zero Conjecture is reduced to a question on simple groups.

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Navarro, Gabriel, and Späth, Britta. "On Brauer’s Height Zero Conjecture." Journal of the European Mathematical Society 016.4 (2014): 695-747. <http://eudml.org/doc/277546>.

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