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On the Order of Nilpotent Multipliers of Finite p-Groups

Behrooz Mashayekhy, Mahboobeh Alizadeh Sanati

Published 2011-03-30Version 1

Let $G$ be a finite $p$-group of order $p^n$. YA. G. Berkovich (Journal of Algebra {\bf 144}, 269-272 (1991)) proved that $G$ is elementary abelian $p$-group if and only if the order of its Schur multiplier, $M(G)$, is at the maximum case. In this paper, first we find the upper bound $p^{\chi_{c+1}{(n)}}$ for the order the $c$-nilpotent multiplier of $G$, $M^{(c)}(G)$, where $\chi_{c+1}{(i)}$ is the number of basic commutators of weight $c+1$ on $i$ letters. Second, we obtain the structure of $G$, in abelian case, where $|M^{(c)}(G)|=p^{\chi_{c+1}{(n-t)}}$, for all $0\leq t\leq n-1$. Finally, by putting a condition on the kernel of the left natural map of the generalized Stallings-Stammbach five term exact sequence, we show that an arbitrary finite $p$-group with the $c$-nilpotent multiplier of maximum order is an elementary abelian $p$-group.

Comments: 14 pages
Journal: Communications in Algebra, 33:7 (2005) 2079-2087
Categories: math.GR
Subjects: 20D15, 20E10, 20K01
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