The hypercenter of a profinite group. (Q464821)

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The hypercenter of a profinite group.
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    The hypercenter of a profinite group. (English)
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    30 October 2014
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    The hypercenter of a group \(G\) is usually defined as the union of the members of the upper central series. However, there are pronilpotent, non-trivial groups with trivial center. For a profinite group \(G\), it thus makes sense to define the (upper) hypercenter \(Z^\infty(G)\) as the set of elements that map into the hypercenter of the (finite) quotients modulo all open normal subgroups. The paper under review gives various characterizations of \(Z^\infty(G)\), as the largest subgroup normalizing every Sylow subgroup; as the largest pronilpotent normal subgroup \(Z\) such that \(G\) induces on each Sylow \(p\)-subgroup of \(Z\) a pro-\(p\) group of automorphisms, for all primes \(p\); as the set of elements \(x\in G\) such that \(\lim_{n\to\infty}[x,\underbrace{g,\ldots,g}_{n}]=1\) for every \(g\in G\). Moreover, a closed, core-free subgroup of \(G\) is shown to be contained in \(Z^\infty(G)\) if and only if it permutes with each Sylow subgroup and each Sylow normalizer.
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    profinite groups
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    hypercenter
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    Sylow theory
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    Engel elements
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    permutable subgroups
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