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Research Article

On two Möbius functions for a finite non-solvable group

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Pages 4565-4576 | Received 26 Jun 2020, Accepted 26 Apr 2021, Published online: 25 May 2021
 

Abstract

Let G be a finite group, μ be the Möbius function on the subgroup lattice of G, and λ be the Möbius function on the poset of conjugacy classes of subgroups of G. It was proved by Pahlings that, whenever G is solvable, the property μ(H,G)=[NG(H):GH]·λ(H,G) holds for any subgroup H of G. It is known that this property does not hold in general, the Mathieu group M12 being a counterexample. In this paper we investigate the relation between μ and λ for some classes of non-solvable groups, among them, the minimal non-solvable groups. We also provide several examples of groups not satisfying the property.

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Acknowledgements

We thank Emilio Pierro for some useful remarks about the Ree groups.

Notes

1 Pay attention to a misprint in the proof of [Citation18, Proposition 3]: the right value of an is 1 or 2 according respectively to p±1 or p±1 modulo 4n, not modulo 2n as it is written.

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Funding

This research was partially supported by the Italian National Group for Algebraic and Geometric Structures and their Applications (GSAGA - INdAM). The second author is funded by the project “Attrazione e Mobilità dei Ricercatori” Italian PON Programme (PON-AIM 2018 num. AIM1878214-2). Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca.

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