Prüfer rank

Prüfer rank

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. The rank is well behaved and helps to define analytic pro-p-groups. The term is named after Heinz Prüfer.

Definition

The Prüfer rank of pro-p-group G is

::sup{d(H)|Hleq G}

where d(H) is the rank of the abelian group

:H/Phi(H),

where Phi(H) is the Frattini subgroup of H.

As the Frattini subgroup of H can be thought of as the group of non-generating elements of H, it can be seen that d(H) will be equal to the "size of any minimal generating set" of H.

Properties

Those 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.

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