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The Schunck class of all ``\(G\)-perfect groups''
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    The Schunck class of all ``\(G\)-perfect groups'' (English)
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    15 November 1993
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    Let \(G\) be a primitive group and \(\mathcal H\) the class of all those groups that have no \(G\) among their epimorphic images. Let \(X\) be a primitive group satisfying ``if \(H\) is an \(\mathcal H\)-covering subgroup of \(X\), there exists a proper subgroup \(M\) of \(X\) such that \(H\leq M\) and \(NM = X\) for every \(N \triangleleft X\).'' We prove that then \(X = G\). This result about primitive groups is applied to characterize the maximal elements in the ordering relation ``strong containment'' that we define for Schunck classes.
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    strong containment
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    covering subgroup
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    primitive groups
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    Schunck classes
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