
arXiv: 1411.0985
handle: 11572/107391 , 11697/10181
According to Li, Nicholson and Zan, a group $G$ is said to be morphic if, for every pair $N_{1}, N_{2}$ of normal subgroups, each of the conditions $G/N_{1} \cong N_{2}$ and $G/N_{2} \cong N_{1}$ implies the other. Finite, homocyclic $p$-groups are morphic, and so is the nonabelian group of order $p^{3}$ and exponent $p$, for $p$ an odd prime. It follows from results of An, Ding and Zhan on self dual groups that these are the only examples of finite, morphic $p$-groups. In this paper we obtain the same result under a weaker hypotesis.
7 pages. Critical reference added, and manuscript revised accordingly
Mathematics - Group Theory; Mathematics - Group Theory; 20D15, 20D15, Group Theory (math.GR), self dual groups, Automorphisms of abstract finite groups, morphic \(p\)-groups, finite \(p\)-groups, Finite nilpotent groups, \(p\)-groups, FOS: Mathematics, homocyclic \(p\)-groups, Mathematics - Group Theory
Mathematics - Group Theory; Mathematics - Group Theory; 20D15, 20D15, Group Theory (math.GR), self dual groups, Automorphisms of abstract finite groups, morphic \(p\)-groups, finite \(p\)-groups, Finite nilpotent groups, \(p\)-groups, FOS: Mathematics, homocyclic \(p\)-groups, Mathematics - Group Theory
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