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We reformulate the inductive McKay condition, from Isaacs–Malle–Navarro, and apply the new criterion to simple groups of Lie type, when the prime is the defining characteristic p. Using a recent result of Maslowski, we obtain that these simple groups satisfy the inductive McKay condition for p. In the non‐simply laced types and exceptional types, this reproves earlier results by Brunat and Brunat–Himstedt.
Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society – Wiley
Published: Jun 1, 2012
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