Criteria for Classifying Prime Graphs of PSL(2, q)-Solvable Groups
Abstract: For a finite group , the prime graph (also known as Gruenberg-Kegel graph) is defined to be the graph where the vertices are the primes that divide such that two vertices and share an edge if and only if there is an element of order in . The prime graphs of solvable groups have been classified. The prime graphs of groups whose noncyclic composition factors are isomorphic to a single nonabelian simple group where is divisible by three or four distinct primes have been classified except for the cases where for and is divisible by exactly four primes. In this paper, we provide criteria for general classification results for certain classes of , and then use them to classify the prime graphs of some -solvable groups for a suitably small -group. We also provide general results on the prime graphs of -solvable groups where is a member of the possibly infinite family of groups such that is prime, and is divisible by exactly four primes. This is the first paper to prove general results about the prime graphs of -solvable groups where belongs to a large (probably infinite) family of groups.
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