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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...

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.

Schreier type theorems for bicrossed products

Ana Agore, Gigel Militaru (2012)

Open Mathematics

We prove that the bicrossed product of two groups is a quotient of the pushout of two semidirect products. A matched pair of groups (H;G; α; β) is deformed using a combinatorial datum (σ; v; r) consisting of an automorphism σ of H, a permutation v of the set G and a transition map r: G → H in order to obtain a new matched pair (H; (G; *); α′, β′) such that there exists a σ-invariant isomorphism of groups H α⋈β G ≅H α′⋈β′ (G, *). Moreover, if we fix the group H and the automorphism σ ∈ Aut H then...

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