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Zeta functions of finite groups by enumerating subgroups

Published 16 Oct 2014 in math.GR and math.NT | (1410.4326v4)

Abstract: For a finite group $G$, we consider the zeta function $\zeta_G(s) = \sum_{H} \abs{H}{-s}$, where $H$ runs over the subgroups of $G$. First we give simple examples of abelian $p$-group $G$ and non-abelian $p$-group $G'$ of order $pm, \; m \geq 3$ for odd $p$ (resp. $2m, \; m \geq 4$) for which $\zeta_G(s) = \zeta_{G'}(s)$. Hence we see there are many non-abelian groups whose zeta functions have symmetry and Euler product, like the case of abelian groups. On the other hand, we show that $\zeta_G(s)$ determines the isomorphism class of $G$ within abelian groups, by estimating the number of subgroups of abelian $p$-groups. Finally we study the problem which abelian $p$-group is associated with a non-abelian group having the same zeta function.

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