Existence of normal subgroups in finite \(p\)-groups. (Q2474484)

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Existence of normal subgroups in finite \(p\)-groups.
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    Existence of normal subgroups in finite \(p\)-groups. (English)
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    6 March 2008
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    The following result is proved: Theorem. Suppose that \(S\) is a \(p\)-group, and \(B<S\) is of order \(p^n\) and \(n\leq p-1\). If \(\text{cl}(B)\leq c\) and \(p\geq n-2+(n/c)\), then there is in \(B^S\) an \(S\)-invariant subgroup \(B^*\) of order \(p^n\) and class \(\leq c\) such that \(\exp(B^*)\leq\exp(B)\). In particular, if \(c=1\) and \(p>2n-2\), then there is an \(S\)-invariant Abelian \(B^*\leq B^S\) of order \(p^n\) such that \(\exp(B^*)\leq\exp(B)\). This result is known for \(n\leq 5\) and \(p>2\).
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    finite \(p\)-groups
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    normal subgroups
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