A note on d-maximal p-groups I

Abstract

A finite p-group G is said to be d-maximal if d(H)<d(G) for every subgroup H<G, where d(G) denotes the minimal number of generators of G. A similar definition can be formulated when G is acted on by some group A. We generalize results of B. Kahn and T. Laffey to the latter case, and give them in particular alternative short proofs. We answer moreover a question of Y. Berkovich about the minimal non-metacyclic p-groups.

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