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On the IYB-property in some solvable groups

Published 7 Apr 2013 in math.RA and math.GR | (1304.2063v1)

Abstract: A finite group GG is called Involutive Yang-Baxter (IYB) if there exists a bijective 1-cocycle χ:G⟶M\chi: G \longrightarrow M for some ZG\mathbb Z G-module MM. It is known that every IYB-group is solvable, but it is still an open question whether the converse holds. A characterization of the IYB property by the existence of an ideal II in the augmentation ideal ωZG\omega \mathbb Z G complementing the set $1-G$ lead to some speculation that there might be a connection with the isomorphism problem for ZG\mathbb Z G. In this paper we show that if NN is a nilpotent group of class two and HH is an IYB-group of order coprime to that of NN, then N⋊HN\rtimes H is IYB. The class of groups that can be obtained in that way (and hence are IYB) contains in particular Hertweck's famous counterexample to the isomorphism conjecture as well as all of its subgroups. We then investigate what an IYB structure on Hertweck's counterexample looks like concretely.

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