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A subgroup of a finite group is said to be -supplemented in if there exists a subgroup of such that and is -permutable in . In this paper, we first give an example to show that the conjecture in A. A. Heliel’s paper (2014) has negative solutions. Next, we prove that a finite group is solvable if every subgroup of odd prime order of is -supplemented in , and that is solvable if and only if every Sylow subgroup of odd order of is -supplemented in . These results improve...
We show that if the average number of (nonnormal) Sylow subgroups of a finite group is less than then is solvable or . This generalizes an earlier result by the third author.
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