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This document is the abstract of a bachelor's thesis written by Kenneth P. Perez about quasi p-groups. The thesis examines two papers by Harwood that studied the elementary properties and classification of groups as quasi p-groups for orders less than 24. Perez's work extends this classification to groups of order less than 32 and uses the GAP software to help present examples and classifications of groups.

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This document is the abstract of a bachelor's thesis written by Kenneth P. Perez about quasi p-groups. The thesis examines two papers by Harwood that studied the elementary properties and classification of groups as quasi p-groups for orders less than 24. Perez's work extends this classification to groups of order less than 32 and uses the GAP software to help present examples and classifications of groups.

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On Quasi p-Groups

Perez, Kenneth P.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology
Andres Bonifacio Avenue, Tibanga, 9200 Iligan City
March 2008
Adviser : Veronica B. Florida, M.S.

ABSTRACT

A finite group G is a quasi p-group if it is equal to p(G), the

subgroup of G generated by all of its Sylow p-subgroups. This study

is an exposition of Harwood’s two papers entitled “Quasi p- or not

Quasi p-? That is the Question.” [8] and “Two Quasi 2-Groups” [9].

Harwood provided the elementary properties of these groups and

classified each group of order less than 24 whether or not it is a

quasi p-group for some prime p. This study therefore aims to present

these properties and extend this classification to some groups of order

less than 32. Moreover, it assimilates GAP(Groups, Algorithms and

Programming), a free software program for computing discrete

algebra, as an aid for presenting examples and for the classification

of some groups in this study.

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