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In mathematical group theory, the Hall–Higman theorem, due to Philip Hall and Graham Higman , describes the possibilities for the minimal polynomial of an element of prime power order for a representation of a p-solvable group.

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  • In mathematical group theory, the Hall–Higman theorem, due to Philip Hall and Graham Higman , describes the possibilities for the minimal polynomial of an element of prime power order for a representation of a p-solvable group. (en)
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  • Graham Higman (en)
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  • Philip Hall (en)
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  • In mathematical group theory, the Hall–Higman theorem, due to Philip Hall and Graham Higman , describes the possibilities for the minimal polynomial of an element of prime power order for a representation of a p-solvable group. (en)
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  • Hall–Higman theorem (en)
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