McKay conjecture
In mathematics, specifically in the field of group theory, the McKay Conjecture is a conjecture of equality between the number of irreducible complex characters of degree not divisible by a prime number to that of the normalizer of a Sylow -subgroup.
Statement
Suppose is a prime number, is a finite group, and is a Sylow -subgroup. Define
where denotes the set of complex irreducible characters of the group . The McKay conjecture claims the equality
where is the normalizer of in .
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