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A Gaschütz–Lubeseder Type Theorem in a Class of Locally Finite Groups

1999

The aim of this paper is to present a Gaschutz–Lubeseder type theorem in the class cL of all radical locally finite groups satisfying min−p for all primes p. Notice that these groups are countable and co-Hopfian by [1, (5.4.8)]. In retrospect, the theory of saturated formations of finite soluble groups began with the results of Gaschutz [3] in 1963. He introduced the concept of “covering subgroup” as a generalization of Sylow and Hall subgroups. These covering subgroups have many of the properties of Sylow and Hall subgroups other than the arithmetic ones. The main idea of Gaschutz’s work was concerned with group theoretical classes having the same properties. He defined a formation F to be…

p-groupDiscrete mathematicsPure mathematicsProfinite groupAlgebra and Number TheoryGroup of Lie typeLocally finite groupSymmetric groupSimple groupSylow theoremsClassification of finite simple groupsMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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A note on Sylow permutable subgroups of infinite groups

2014

Abstract A subgroup A of a periodic group G is said to be Sylow permutable, or S-permutable, subgroup of G if A P = P A for all Sylow subgroups P of G. The aim of this paper is to establish the local nilpotency of the section A G / Core G ( A ) for an S-permutable subgroup A of a locally finite group G.

p-groupNormal subgroupCombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryNormal p-complementComplement (group theory)Mathematics::CombinatoricsAlgebra and Number TheorySubgroupLocally finite groupSylow theoremsIndex of a subgroupMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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On some classes of supersoluble groups

2007

[EN] Finite groups G for which for every subgroup H and for all primes q dividing the index |G:H| there exists a subgroup K of G such that H is contained in K and |K:H|=q are called Y-groups. Groups in which subnormal subgroups permute with all Sylow subgroups are called PST-groups. In this paper a local version of the Y-property leading to a local characterisation of Y-groups, from which the classical characterisation emerges, is introduced. The relationship between PST-groups and Y-groups is also analysed.

p-groupNormal subgroupDiscrete mathematicsComplement (group theory)Lagrange theoremAlgebra and Number TheorySylow theoremsGrups Teoria deSylow subgroupFitting subgroupCombinatoricsSubgroupLocally finite groupPermutabilityÀlgebraIndex of a subgroupFinite groupMATEMATICA APLICADAMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Finite groups with all minimal subgroups solitary

2016

We give a complete classification of the finite groups with a unique subgroup of order p for each prime p dividing its order. All the groups considered in this paper will be finite. One of the most fruitful lines in the research in abstract group theory during the last years has been the study of groups in which the members of a certain family of subgroups satisfy a certain subgroup embedding property. The family of the subgroups of prime order (also called minimal subgroups) has attracted the interest of many mathematicians. For example, a well-known result of Itˆo (see [8, Kapitel III, Satz 5.3; 9]) states that a group of odd order with all minimal subgroups in the center is nilpotent. Th…

p-groupNormal subgroupFinite groupAlgebra and Number TheoryApplied MathematicsAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsMinimal subgroupGrups Teoria deComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Fitting subgroupCombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryLocally finite groupExtra special groupComputer Science::General LiteratureOmega and agemo subgroupSolitary subgroupÀlgebraIndex of a subgroupFinite groupMATEMATICA APLICADAMathematics
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On the Frattini subgroup of a finite group

2016

We study the class of finite groups $G$ satisfying $\Phi (G/N)= \Phi(G)N/N$ for all normal subgroups $N$ of $G$. As a consequence of our main results we extend and amplify a theorem of Doerk concerning this class from the soluble universe to all finite groups and answer in the affirmative a long-standing question of Christensen whether the class of finite groups which possess complements for each of their normal subgroups is subnormally closed.

p-groupNormal subgroupFinite groupClass (set theory)Algebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematicsFrattini subgroupGroup Theory (math.GR)01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsCombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryLocally finite groupFOS: Mathematics20D25 20D100101 mathematicsMathematics - Group TheoryUniverse (mathematics)Mathematics
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