Frattini subgroup

From testwiki
Revision as of 00:08, 31 July 2024 by imported>Dummelaksen (Undid revision 1209459198 by Cc6256 (talk) this wasn't a typo, the only non-generating elements of D4 are e and a^2.)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Hasse diagram of the lattice of subgroups of the dihedral group Dih4. In the second row are the maximal subgroups; their intersection (the Frattini subgroup) is the central element in the third row. So Dih4 has only one non-generating element beyond e.

In mathematics, particularly in group theory, the Frattini subgroup Φ(G) of a group Template:Mvar is the intersection of all maximal subgroups of Template:Mvar. For the case that Template:Mvar has no maximal subgroups, for example the trivial group {e} or a Prüfer group, it is defined by Φ(G)=G. It is analogous to the Jacobson radical in the theory of rings, and intuitively can be thought of as the subgroup of "small elements" (see the "non-generator" characterization below). It is named after Giovanni Frattini, who defined the concept in a paper published in 1885.[1]

Some facts

An example of a group with nontrivial Frattini subgroup is the cyclic group Template:Mvar of order p2, where p is prime, generated by a, say; here, Φ(G)=ap.

See also

References

Template:Reflist

Template:Authority control