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Pronormal and subnormal subgroups and permutability

James Beidleman, Hermann Heineken (2003)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

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We describe the finite groups satisfying one of the following conditions: all maximal subgroups permute with all subnormal subgroups, (2) all maximal subgroups and all Sylow p -subgroups for p < 7 permute with all subnormal subgroups.

Conditions for p-supersolubility and p-nilpotency of finite soluble groups

Wenai Yan, Baojun Li, Zhirang Zhang (2013)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let ℨ be a complete set of Sylow subgroups of a group G. A subgroup H of G is called ℨ-permutably embedded in G if every Sylow subgroup of H is also a Sylow subgroup of some ℨ-permutable subgroup of G. By using this concept, we obtain some new criteria of p-supersolubility and p-nilpotency of a finite group.

On lattice properties of S-permutably embedded subgroups of finite soluble groups

L. M. Ezquerro, M. Gómez-Fernández, X. Soler-Escrivà (2005)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

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In this paper we prove the following results. Let π be a set of prime numbers and G a finite π-soluble group. Consider U, V ≤ G and H Hall π ( G ) such that H V Hall π ( V ) and 1 H U Hall π ( U ) . Suppose also H U is a Hall π-sub-group of some S-permutable subgroup of G. Then H U V Hall π ( U V ) and H U , H V Hall π ( U V ) . Therefore,the set of all S-permutably embedded subgroups of a soluble group G into which a given Hall system Σ reduces is a sublattice of the lattice of all Σ-permutable subgroups of G. Moreover any two subgroups of this sublattice of coprimeorders...