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Nilpotent groups of class two that can appear as central quotient groups (English)
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1990
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Suppose that H is a finite group in which \(H'/H'\cap Z(H)\) is central and elementary Abelian of order \(p^ n\). Let \(| H/Z_ 2(H)| =p^ m\). It has long been known that if \(n=1\), then \(m=2\). In the present paper, it is shown that if \(n=2\), then \(2<m<6\), and examples are given which show that for p odd, these bounds are sharp. The proof involves the study of vector spaces with two linearly independent alternating forms. An example is given for general n in which \(m=n(n+3)\).
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p-groups
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finite group
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vector spaces
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alternating forms
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