Note on Caranti's Method of Construction of Miller groups
Abstract
The non-abelian groups with abelian group of automorphisms are widely studied. Following Earnley, such groups are called Miller groups, since the first example of such a group was given by Miller in 1913. Many other examples of Miller p-groups have been constructed by several authors. Recently, A. Caranti [ Israel J. Mathematics 205 (2015), 235-246] provided module theoretic methods for constructing non-special Miller p-groups from special Miller p-groups. By constructing examples, we show that these methods do not always work. We also provide a sufficient condition on special Miller p-group for which the methods of Caranti work.
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