The Modular Isomorphism Problem -- the alternative perspective on counterexamples

Abstract

As a result of impressive research arXiv:2106.07231, D. Garc\'a-Lucas, \'A. del R\'io and L. Margolis defined an infinite series of non-isomorphic 2-groups G and H, whose group algebras FG and FH over the field F=F2 are isomorphic, solving negatively the long-standing Modular Isomorphism Problem (MIP). In this note we give a different perspective on their examples and show that they are special cases of a more general construction. We also show that this type of construction for p>2 does not provide a similar counterexample to the MIP.

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