[GAP Forum] a question about p-groups
Steve Linton
sal at dcs.st-and.ac.uk
Sat Oct 15 15:26:11 BST 2005
Isn't the quaternion group an example?
Steve
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 14:09:08 +0530 (IST)
Siddhartha Sarkar <sidhu at mri.ernet.in> wrote:
>
> Dear Gap Forum,
>
> Is it possible to generate a finite p-group G such that
>
> (1) $G/G_2$ is isomorphic to Z/pZ X Z/pZ
> (2) $G_2/G_3$ is isomorphic to Z/pZ
> (3) $G_2$ is of exponent p
> (4) If g belong to G not $G_2$, then order(g) is bigger than p.
>
> Here $G_2$ and $G_3$ are respectively the second and third term
> in the lower central series.
>
> The most natural to think is p-groups of maximal class. But upto
> order p^p, I think there is no such group.
>
> with regards,
> Siddhartha Sarkar
>
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