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Finite Groups as the Union of Proper Subgroups

Zhang, Jiping — 2006

Serdica Mathematical Journal

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 20D60,20E15. As is known, if a finite solvable group G is an n-sum group then n − 1 is a prime power. It is an interesting problem in group theory to study for which numbers n with n-1 > 1 and not a prime power there exists a finite n-sum group. In this paper we mainly study finite nonsolvable n-sum groups and show that 15 is the first such number. More precisely, we prove that there exist no finite 11-sum or 13-sum groups and there is indeed...

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