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Wreath products and <i>p</i>–groups

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The wreath product is a useful method for constructing new soluble groups from given ones (cf. P. Hall (3)). Now although the wreath product of one soluble group by another is (obviously) always soluble, the corresponding result is no longer true for nilpotent groups. It is the object of § 3 of this note to determine precisely when the wreath product W of a non-trivial nilpotent group A by a non-trivial nilpotent group B is nilpotent; in fact I prove that W is nilpotent if and only if both A and B are (nilpotent) p –groups with A of finite exponent and B finite.

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