On Hilbert ideals for a class of $p$-groups in characteristic $p$
Abstract: Let $p$ be a prime number, $\Bbbk$ a field of characteristic $p$ and $G$ a finite $p$-group. Let $V$ be a finite-dimensional linear representation of $G$ over $\Bbbk$. Write $S = \mathrm{Sym} V*$. For a class of $p$-groups which we call generalised Nakajima groups, we prove the following: \begin{enumerate} \item The Hilbert ideal is a complete intersection. As a consequence, for the case of generalised Nakajima groups, we prove a conjecture of Shank and Wehlau (reformulated by Broer) that asserts that if the invariant subring $SG$ is a direct summand of $S$ as $SG$-modules then $SG$ is a polynomial ring. \item The Hilbert ideal has a generating set with elements of degree at most $|G |$. This bound is conjectured by Derksen and Kemper. \end{enumerate}
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