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A [[subgroup]] of a [[group of prime power order]] is termed a '''critical subgroup''' if it is [[characteristic subgroup|characteristic]] in the whole group and satisfies the following three conditions:
A [[subgroup]] of a [[group of prime power order]] (or more generally, of a possibly infinite [[p-group]]) is termed a '''critical subgroup''' if it is [[characteristic subgroup|characteristic]] in the whole group and satisfies the following three conditions:


# The subgroup is a [[Frattini-in-center group]]: Its [[Frattini subgroup]] is contained in its [[center]].
# The subgroup is a [[Frattini-in-center group]]: Its [[Frattini subgroup]] is contained in its [[center]].
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===Definition with symbols===
===Definition with symbols===


Let <math>G</math> be a [[group of prime power order]].
Let <math>G</math> be a [[group of prime power order]] (or more generally, a possibly infinite [[p-group]]).


A subgroup <math>H</math> of <math>G</math> is said to be '''critical''' if it is [[defining ingredient::characteristic subgroup|characteristic]] in <math>G</math>, and the following three conditions hold:
A subgroup <math>H</math> of <math>G</math> is said to be '''critical''' if it is [[defining ingredient::characteristic subgroup|characteristic]] in <math>G</math>, and the following three conditions hold:

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Definition

Symbol-free definition

A subgroup of a group of prime power order (or more generally, of a possibly infinite p-group) is termed a critical subgroup if it is characteristic in the whole group and satisfies the following three conditions:

  1. The subgroup is a Frattini-in-center group: Its Frattini subgroup is contained in its center.
  2. The subgroup is a commutator-in-center subgroup: Its commutator with the whole group is contained in its center.
  3. The subgroup is a self-centralizing subgroup: Its centralizer in the whole group is contained in it.

Definition with symbols

Let G be a group of prime power order (or more generally, a possibly infinite p-group).

A subgroup H of G is said to be critical if it is characteristic in G, and the following three conditions hold:

  1. Φ(H)Z(H), i.e., the Frattini subgroup is contained inside the center (i.e., H is a Frattini-in-center group).
  2. [G,H]Z(H) (i.e., H is a commutator-in-center subgroup of G).
  3. CG(H)=Z(H) (i.e., H is a self-centralizing subgroup of G).

Facts

  1. Every group of prime power order has a critical subgroup. Further information: Thompson's critical subgroup theorem, Analysis of Thompson's critical subgroup theorem
  2. A group can arise as a critical subgroup of some group, if and only if it is a Frattini-in-center group. Further, any Frattini-in-center group is a critical subgroup of itself.
  3. A critical subgroup that is also extraspecial as a group must equal the whole group. For full proof, refer: extraspecial and critical implies whole group

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Weaker properties

Group properties satisfied

Any critical subgroup satisfies the following group properties:

Facts

  1. Every group of prime power order has a critical subgroup. Further information: Thompson's critical subgroup theorem, Analysis of Thompson's critical subgroup theorem
  2. A group of prime power order can arise as a critical subgroup of some group, if and only if it is a Frattini-in-center group. Further, any Frattini-in-center group is a critical subgroup of itself.
  3. A critical subgroup that is also extraspecial as a group must equal the whole group. For full proof, refer: extraspecial and critical implies whole group

Metaproperties

Left realization

A group of prime power order can arise as a critical subgroup of some group, if and only if it is a Frattini-in-center group (in other words, its Frattini subgroup is contained in its center). Further, any Frattini-in-center group is a critical subgroup of itself.

Right realization

By Thompson's critical subgroup theorem, every group of prime power order possesses a critical subgroup.