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In mathematics, especially in the area of algebra known as group theory, the Prüfer rank of a pro-p group measures the size of a group in terms of the ranks of its elementary abelian sections.[1] The rank is well behaved and helps to define analytic pro-p-groups. The term is named after Heinz Prüfer.
Definition
editThe Prüfer rank of pro-p-group is
where is the rank of the abelian group
- ,
where is the Frattini subgroup of .
As the Frattini subgroup of can be thought of as the group of non-generating elements of , it can be seen that will be equal to the size of any minimal generating set of .
Properties
editThose profinite groups with finite Prüfer rank are more amenable to analysis.
Specifically in the case of finitely generated pro-p groups, having finite Prüfer rank is equivalent to having an open normal subgroup that is powerful. In turn these are precisely the class of pro-p groups that are p-adic analytic – that is groups that can be imbued with a p-adic manifold structure.
References
edit- ^ Yamagishi, Masakazu (2007), "An analogue of the Nielsen-Schreier formula for pro-p-groups", Archiv der Mathematik, 88 (4): 304–315, doi:10.1007/s00013-006-1878-4, MR 2311837, S2CID 120424528, Zbl 1119.20035.