A pro-p-group G is said to be normally constrained (or, equivalently, of obliquity zero) if every open normal subgroup of G is trapped between two consecutive terms of the lower central series of G. In this paper infinite soluble normally constrained pro-p-groups, for an odd prime p, are shown to be 2-generated. A classification of such groups, up to the isomorphism type of their associated Lie algebra, is provided in the finite coclass case, for p > 3. Moreover, we give an example of an infinite soluble normally constrained pro-p-group whose lattice of open normal subgroups is isomorphic to that of the Nottingham group. Some general results on the structure of soluble just infinite pro-p-groups are proved on the way.

Soluble normally constrained pro-p-groups / Norberto, Gavioli; Monti, Valerio; Carlo Maria, Scoppola. - In: JOURNAL OF GROUP THEORY. - ISSN 1433-5883. - STAMPA. - 10:3(2007), pp. 321-345. [10.1515/jgt.2007.026]

Soluble normally constrained pro-p-groups

MONTI, Valerio;
2007

Abstract

A pro-p-group G is said to be normally constrained (or, equivalently, of obliquity zero) if every open normal subgroup of G is trapped between two consecutive terms of the lower central series of G. In this paper infinite soluble normally constrained pro-p-groups, for an odd prime p, are shown to be 2-generated. A classification of such groups, up to the isomorphism type of their associated Lie algebra, is provided in the finite coclass case, for p > 3. Moreover, we give an example of an infinite soluble normally constrained pro-p-group whose lattice of open normal subgroups is isomorphic to that of the Nottingham group. Some general results on the structure of soluble just infinite pro-p-groups are proved on the way.
2007
lie algebras; pro-p groups; thin groups
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Soluble normally constrained pro-p-groups / Norberto, Gavioli; Monti, Valerio; Carlo Maria, Scoppola. - In: JOURNAL OF GROUP THEORY. - ISSN 1433-5883. - STAMPA. - 10:3(2007), pp. 321-345. [10.1515/jgt.2007.026]
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