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Sums of element orders in groups of odd order

Published 29 May 2019 in math.GR | (1905.12291v1)

Abstract: Denote by $G$ a finite group and by $\psi(G)$ the sum of element orders in $G$. If $t$ is a positive integer, denote by $C_t$ the cyclic group of order $t$ and write $\psi(t)=\psi(C_t)$. In this paper we proved the following Theorem A: Let $G$ be a non-cyclic group of odd order $n=qm$, where $q$ is the smallest prime divisor of $n$ and $(m,q)=1$. Then the following statements hold. (1) If $q=3$, then $\frac {\psi(G)}{\psi(|G|)}\leq \frac {85}{301}$, and equality holds if and only if $n=3\cdot 7\cdot m_1$ with $(m_1,42)=1$ and $G=(C_7\rtimes C_3)\times C_{m_1}$, with $C_7\rtimes C_3$ non-abelian. (2) If $q>3$, then $\frac {\psi(G)}{\psi(|G|)}\leq \frac {p4+p3-p2+1}{p5+1}$, where $p$ is the smallest prime bigger than $q$ and equality holds if and only if $n=qp2m_1$ with $(m_1,p!)=1$ and $G=C_q\times C_p\times C_p \times C_{m_1}$.

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