Finite p-central groups of height k |
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Authors: | Jon González-Sánchez T. S. Weigel |
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Affiliation: | 1.Departamento de Matemáticas Estadística y Computación, Facultad de Ciencias,Universidad de Cantabria,Santander,Spain;2.Università di Milano-Bicocca, U5-3067,Milano,Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() A finite group G is called p i -central of height k if every element of order p i of G is contained in the k th -term ζ k (G) of the ascending central series of G. If p is odd, such a group has to be p-nilpotent (Thm. A). Finite p-central p-groups of height p − 2 can be seen as the dual analogue of finite potent p-groups, i.e., for such a finite p-group P the group P/Ω1(P) is also p-central of height p − 2 (Thm. B). In such a group P, the index of P p is less than or equal to the order of the subgroup Ω1(P) (Thm. C). If the Sylow p-subgroup P of a finite group G is p-central of height p − 1, p odd, and N G (P) is p-nilpotent, then G is also p-nilpotent (Thm. D). Moreover, if G is a p-soluble finite group, p odd, and P ∈ Syl p (G) is p-central of height p − 2, then N G (P) controls p-fusion in G (Thm. E). It is well-known that the last two properties hold for Swan groups (see [11]). |
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