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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 446857
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On a combinatorial problem in group theory (English)
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2 December 1993
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Let \(G\) be a group of order \(p^{2n}\), where \(p\) is prime. This paper examines the structure of \(G\) as a product \(H_ i H_ j\) of subgroups of order \(p^ n\) (\(i,j = 1,2,\dots,r\), \(i \neq j\)), called components of \(G\). It is thus a generalization of the process of constructing finite translation nets of order \(p^{2n}\) and degree \(r\). The set \(\{H_ i\}\) is called a partial congruence partition of order \(p^ n\) and degree \(r\), \((p^ n,r)\text{-PCP}\) for short. Define \(T(G)\) to be the maximum value of \(r\) such that there is a \((p^ n,r)\text{-PCP}\) in the group \(G\). The author proves: Let \(n\geq 4\) and let \(G\) be a group of order \(p^{2n}\). Assume that \(G\) is not elementary abelian. then \(T(G) \leq (p^{n - 1} - 1)/(p - 1)\). The author also analyses the case \(n = 3\) in detail. Because the proofs are equally valid for \(p\) even or odd, he obtains new results, particularly when \(p\) is odd.
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product of subgroups
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finite \(p\)-groups
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components
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finite translation nets
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partial congruence partition
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