Extensible automorphisms problem

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This article describes an open problem in the following area of/related to group theory: group theory

Statement

The Extensible automorphisms problem over the variety of groups is as follows: given a group , give a characterization of which automorphisms of are extensible. In other words, describe the group of extensible automorphisms of .

Variants of this problem involve considering automorphisms that are extensible over smaller collections of groups than the whole variety of problem, requiring that the automorphism extend not just once but repeatedly, and replacing extensible automorphism by pushforwardable automorphism, quotient-pullbackable automorphism, extensible endomorphism, or some other closely related notion.

A basic fact here is that the extensible automorphisms do form a group, and another basic fact is that any inner automorphism of a group is extensible.

Particular forms of the problem

The main problem in conjecture form

Variations where conditions are put on the nature of the subgroup embedding

Extensible automorphisms problem on subvarieties of the variety of groups

Pushforwardable automorphisms and quotient-pullbackable automorphisms

Replacing automorphisms by other kinds of maps