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Chermak-Delgado Lattice Extension Theorems

In a finite group G with subgroup H, the Chermak-Delgado measure of H (in G) is defined as the product of the order of H with the order of the centralizer of H. The Chermak-Delgado lattice of G, denoted CD(G), is the set of all subgroups with maximal Chermak-Delgado measure; this set is a sublattice within the subgroup lattice of G. In this paper we provide an example of a p-group P, for any prime p, where CD(P) is lattice isomorphic to 2 copies of M_4 (a quasiantichain of width 2) that are adjoined maximum-to-minimum. We introduce terminology to describe this structure, called a 2-string of 2-diamonds, and we also give two constructions for generalizing the example. The first generalization results in a p-group with Chermak-Delgado lattice that, for any positive integers n and l, is a 2l-string of n-dimensional cubes adjoined maximum-to-minimum and the second generalization gives a construction for a p-group with Chermak-Delgado lattice that is a 2l-string of M_(p+3) (quasiantichains, each of width p + 1) adjoined maximum-to-minimum.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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