The Automorphism Group of a Finite p-Group is Almost Always a p-Group
Abstract
Many common finite p-groups admit automorphisms of order coprime to p, and when p is odd, it is reasonably difficult to find finite p-groups whose automorphism group is a p-group. Yet the goal of this paper is to prove that the automorphism group of a finite p-group is almost always a p-group. The asymptotics in our theorem involve fixing any two of the following parameters and letting the third go to infinity: the lower p-length, the number of generators, and p. The proof of this theorem depends on a variety of topics: counting subgroups of a p-group; analyzing the lower p-series of a free group via its connection with the free Lie algebra; counting submodules of a module via Hall polynomials; and using numerical estimates on Gaussian coefficients.
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@article{arxiv.math/0602039,
title = {The Automorphism Group of a Finite p-Group is Almost Always a p-Group},
author = {Geir T. Helleloid and Ursula Martin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0602039},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
38 pages, to appear in the Journal of Algebra; improved references, changes in terminology