Conjugacy classes and finite p-groups

Abstract

Let G be a finite p-group, where p is a prime number, and a∈ G. Denote by (a)=\gag-1 g∈ G\ the conjugacy class of a in G. Assume that |(a)|=pn. Then (a)(a-1)=\xy x∈ (a), y∈ (a-1)\ is the union of at least n(p-1)+1 distinct conjugacy classes of G.

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