In any group G, we may extend the definition of the conjugacy class of an element to the conjugacy class of a k-tuple, for a positive integer k. When k = 2, we are forming the conjugacy classes of ordered pairs, when k = 3, we are forming the conjugacy classes of ordered triples, etc. In this report we explore a generalized question which Professor B. Doug Park has posed (for k = 2). For an arbitrary k, is it true that: (G has finitely many k-conjugacy classes) implies (G is finite)? Supposing to the contrary that there exists an infinite group G which has finitely many k-conjugacy classes for all k = 1, 2, 3, ..., we present some preliminary analysis of the properties that G must have. We then investigate known classes of grou...
Abstract. Let G be a finite group, p a prime divisor of the order of G, and k(G) the number of conju...
These notes come from courses and seminars given by the authors at the University of Salento and at ...
AbstractLet G be a finite group. The question of how certain arithmetical conditions on the degrees ...
The aim of this paper is to show how the number of conjugacy classes appearing in the product of cla...
[EN] We summarize several results about non-simplicity, solvability and normal structure of finite g...
Abstract. We prove that for every > 0 there exists a δ> 0 so that every group of order n ≥ 3 h...
AbstractLet {K=x^{G}} be the conjugacy class of an element x of a group G, and suppose K is finite. ...
AbstractLet G be a finite solvable group. We assume that the set of conjugacy class sizes of G is {1...
AbstractFor a finite groupG, letk(G) denote the number of conjugacy classes ofG. We prove that a sim...
For an underlying finite group G, we establish estimates on the number of triples that bind a certai...
AbstractA finite group G is called an ah-group if any two distinct conjugacy classes of G have disti...
[EN] The aim of this paper is to show how the number of conjugacy classes appearing in the product o...
An element $g$ in a group $G$ is real if there exists $x\in G$ such that $xgx^{-1}=g^{-1}$. If $g$ i...
Abstract. Denote by k(G) the number of conjugacy classes of a group G. Some inequalities are deduced...
This is an author's accepted manuscript of an article published in the Communications in Algebra: ...
Abstract. Let G be a finite group, p a prime divisor of the order of G, and k(G) the number of conju...
These notes come from courses and seminars given by the authors at the University of Salento and at ...
AbstractLet G be a finite group. The question of how certain arithmetical conditions on the degrees ...
The aim of this paper is to show how the number of conjugacy classes appearing in the product of cla...
[EN] We summarize several results about non-simplicity, solvability and normal structure of finite g...
Abstract. We prove that for every > 0 there exists a δ> 0 so that every group of order n ≥ 3 h...
AbstractLet {K=x^{G}} be the conjugacy class of an element x of a group G, and suppose K is finite. ...
AbstractLet G be a finite solvable group. We assume that the set of conjugacy class sizes of G is {1...
AbstractFor a finite groupG, letk(G) denote the number of conjugacy classes ofG. We prove that a sim...
For an underlying finite group G, we establish estimates on the number of triples that bind a certai...
AbstractA finite group G is called an ah-group if any two distinct conjugacy classes of G have disti...
[EN] The aim of this paper is to show how the number of conjugacy classes appearing in the product o...
An element $g$ in a group $G$ is real if there exists $x\in G$ such that $xgx^{-1}=g^{-1}$. If $g$ i...
Abstract. Denote by k(G) the number of conjugacy classes of a group G. Some inequalities are deduced...
This is an author's accepted manuscript of an article published in the Communications in Algebra: ...
Abstract. Let G be a finite group, p a prime divisor of the order of G, and k(G) the number of conju...
These notes come from courses and seminars given by the authors at the University of Salento and at ...
AbstractLet G be a finite group. The question of how certain arithmetical conditions on the degrees ...