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Recently Aragona et al. have introduced a chain of normalizers in a Sylow 2-subgroup of Sym(2n), starting from an elementary abelian regular subgroup. They have shown that the indices of consecutive groups in the chain depend on the number of partitions into distinct parts and have given a description, by means of rigid commutators, of the first n − 2 terms in the chain. Moreover, they proved that the (n − 1)-th term of the chain is described by means of rigid commutators corresponding to unrefinable partitions into distinct parts. Although the mentioned chain can be defined in a Sylow p-subgroup of Sym(pn), for p > 2 computing the chain of normalizers becomes a challenging task, in the absence of a suitable notion of rigid commutators. This problem is addressed here from an alternative point of view. We propose a more general framework for the normalizer chain, defining a chain of idealizers in a Lie ring over ℤm whose elements are represented by integer partitions. We show how the corresponding idealizers are generated by subsets of partitions into at most m − 1 parts and we conjecture that the idealizer chain grows as the normalizer chain in the symmetric group. As evidence of this, we establish a correspondence between the two constructions in the case m = 2.
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All the authors are members of INdAM-GNSAGA (Italy).
R. Civino is funded by the Centre of excellence ExEMERGE at University of L’Aquila, with which also the other authors collaborate.
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Aragona, R., Civino, R. & Gavioli, N. A modular idealizer chain and unrefinability of partitions with repeated parts. Isr. J. Math. (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11856-023-2559-8
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