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On central nilpotency in finite loops with nilpotent inner mapping groups

Markku Niemenmaa, Miikka Rytty (2008)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

In this paper we consider finite loops whose inner mapping groups are nilpotent. We first consider the case where the inner mapping group I ( Q ) of a loop Q is the direct product of a dihedral group of order 8 and an abelian group. Our second result deals with the case where Q is a 2 -loop and I ( Q ) is a nilpotent group whose nonabelian Sylow subgroups satisfy a special condition. In both cases it turns out that Q is centrally nilpotent.

On sM-group.

How, Guan Aun (2003)

Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society. Second Series

On some permutable products of supersoluble groups.

Manuel J. Alejandre, A. Ballester-Bolinches, John Cossey, M. C. Pedraza-Aguilera (2004)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

It is well known that a group G = AB which is the product of two supersoluble subgroups A and B is not supersoluble in general. Under suitable permutability conditions on A and B, we show that for any minimal normal subgroup N both AN and BN are supersoluble. We then exploit this to establish some sufficient conditions for G to be supersoluble.

On weakly s -permutably embedded subgroups

Changwen Li (2011)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Suppose G is a finite group and H is a subgroup of G . H is said to be s -permutably embedded in G if for each prime p dividing | H | , a Sylow p -subgroup of H is also a Sylow p -subgroup of some s -permutable subgroup of G ; H is called weakly s -permutably embedded in G if there are a subnormal subgroup T of G and an s -permutably embedded subgroup H s e of G contained in H such that G = H T and H T H s e . We investigate the influence of weakly s -permutably embedded subgroups on the p -nilpotency and p -supersolvability of finite...

On σ -permutably embedded subgroups of finite groups

Chenchen Cao, Li Zhang, Wenbin Guo (2019)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let σ = { σ i : i I } be some partition of the set of all primes , G be a finite group and σ ( G ) = { σ i : σ i π ( G ) } . A set of subgroups of G is said to be a complete Hall σ -set of G if every non-identity member of is a Hall σ i -subgroup of G and contains exactly one Hall σ i -subgroup of G for every σ i σ ( G ) . G is said to be σ -full if G possesses a complete Hall σ -set. A subgroup H of G is σ -permutable in G if G possesses a complete Hall σ -set such that H A x = A x H for all A and all x G . A subgroup H of G is σ -permutably embedded in G if H is σ -full...

Pronormal and subnormal subgroups and permutability

James Beidleman, Hermann Heineken (2003)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

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.

Some questions on quasinilpotent groups and related classes.

M.J. Iranzo, J. Medina, F. Pérez-Monasor (2002)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

In this paper we will prove that if G is a finite group, X a subnormal subgroup of X F*(G) such that X F*(G) is quasinilpotent and Y is a quasinilpotent subgroup of NG(X), then Y F*(NG(X)) is quasinilpotent if and only if Y F*(G) is quasinilpotent. Also we will obtain that F*(G) controls its own fusion in G if and only if G = F*(G).

Su una classe di gruppi finiti supersolubili

Alma D’Aniello (1984)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

In this paper we study the class of finite groups G whose nilpotent residual is a Hall subgroup having all subgroups normal in G .

Subnormal, permutable, and embedded subgroups in finite groups

James Beidleman, Mathew Ragland (2011)

Open Mathematics

The purpose of this paper is to study the subgroup embedding properties of S-semipermutability, semipermutability, and seminormality. Here we say H is S-semipermutable (resp. semipermutable) in a group Gif H permutes which each Sylow subgroup (resp. subgroup) of G whose order is relatively prime to that of H. We say H is seminormal in a group G if H is normalized by subgroups of G whose order is relatively prime to that of H. In particular, we establish that a seminormal p-subgroup is subnormal....

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