
Introduction. By employing methods of Group Representation Theory, the main theorems in this paper establish the existence of outer automorphisms of certain types of p-groups. There is no doubt that the results obtained in ?3 can also be obtained by familiar group theoretic techniques. However, the author feels that the representation theory approach to the problem is an interesting one in itself and is worthy of being explored. Finally, throughout this paper, we consider only finite groups.
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