Beating the Generator-Enumeration Bound for Solvable-Group Isomorphism

Author:

Rosenbaum David J.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Washington

Abstract

We consider the isomorphism problem for groups specified by their multiplication tables. Until recently, the best published bound for the worst-case was achieved by the n log p n + O (1) generator-enumeration algorithm where n is the order of the group and p is the smallest prime divisor of n . In previous work with Fabian Wagner, we showed an n (1 / 2) log p n + O (log n / log log n ) -time algorithm for testing isomorphism of p -groups by building graphs with degree bounded by p + O (1) that represent composition series for the groups and applying Luks’ algorithm for testing isomorphism of bounded-degree graphs. In this work, we extend this improvement to the more general class of solvable groups to obtain an n (1 / 2) log p n + O (log n / log log n) -time algorithm. In the case of solvable groups, the composition factors can be large which prevents previous methods from outperforming the generator-enumeration algorithm. Using Hall’s theory of Sylow bases, we define a new object that generalizes the notion of a composition series with small factors but exists even when the composition factors are large. By constructing graphs that represent these objects and running Luks’ algorithm, we obtain our algorithm for solvable-group isomorphism. We also extend our algorithm to compute canonical forms of solvable groups while retaining the same complexity.

Funder

NSF

Simons Award for Graduate Students in Theoretical Computer Science

Theoretical Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computational Theory and Mathematics,Theoretical Computer Science

Reference29 articles.

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