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On the pro-\(p\) Gottlieb theorem (English)
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4 July 1994
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The main result of the paper is the following Theorem. Let \(p\) be a prime number, \(G\) a pro-\(p\)-group, and \(\mathbb{F}_ p\) the trivial \(G\)-module of order \(p\). Suppose that the following three conditions hold: (i) \(cd_ pG = n < \infty\), (ii) \(H^ i(G,\mathbb{F}_ p)\) is finite for \(i \geq 0\), (iii) \(\sum_ i(-1)^ i\dim H^ i(G,\mathbb{F}_ p) \neq 0\). Then each open subgroup of \(G\) has trivial centralizer in \(G\). In particular, the center of \(G\) is trivial.
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cohomological dimension
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pro-\(p\)-group
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open subgroup
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trivial centralizer
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