p-Group Camina pairs
Abstract
Let (G,Z(G)) be a Camina pair. We prove that G must be a p-group for some prime p. We also prove that |Z(G)| < |G:Z(G)|3/4. Also, we discuss how one might build examples with |Z(G)| > |G:Z(G)|1/2, although we are not able to prove the existence of such examples.
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