Gaussian Binomial Coefficients in Group Theory, Field Theory, and Topology

Abstract

In this article, we offer group-theoretic, field-theoretic, and topological interpretations of the Gaussian binomial coefficients and their sum. For a finite p-group G of rank n, we show that the Gaussian binomial coefficient nkp is the number of subgroups of G that are minimally expressible as an intersection of n - k maximal subgroups of G, and their sum is precisely the number of subgroups that are either G or an intersection of maximal subgroups of G. We provide a field-theoretic interpretation of these quantities through the lens of Galois theory and a topological interpretation involving covering spaces

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