
arXiv: 1710.08094
Let $G$ be a finite group with Sylow $2$-subgroup $P \leqslant G$. Navarro-Tiep-Vallejo have conjectured that the principal $2$-block of $N_G(P)$ contains exactly one irreducible Brauer character if and only if all odd-degree ordinary irreducible characters in the principal $2$-block of $G$ are fixed by a certain Galois automorphism $��\in \mathrm{Gal}(\mathbb{Q}_{|G|}/\mathbb{Q})$. Recent work of Navarro-Vallejo has reduced this conjecture to a problem about finite simple groups. We show that their conjecture holds for all finite simple groups, thus establishing the conjecture for all finite groups.
12 pages
principal $p$-block, Ordinary representations and characters, almost simple group, Navarro-Tiep-Vallejo conjecture., Modular representations and characters, Brauer character, 20C15, 20C33, Sylow subgroups, Sylow properties, \(\pi\)-groups, \(\pi\)-structure, FOS: Mathematics, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Representation Theory, irreducible character
principal $p$-block, Ordinary representations and characters, almost simple group, Navarro-Tiep-Vallejo conjecture., Modular representations and characters, Brauer character, 20C15, 20C33, Sylow subgroups, Sylow properties, \(\pi\)-groups, \(\pi\)-structure, FOS: Mathematics, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Representation Theory, irreducible character
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