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Finite groups with subgroups supersoluble or subnormal.
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    Finite groups with subgroups supersoluble or subnormal. (English)
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    8 June 2009
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    The paper studies the structure of finite groups whose non-subnormal subgroups lie in some subclasses of the class \(\mathcal U\) of finite supersoluble groups. These subclasses are \(\mathcal U\) itself, the class of PST-groups (i.e. groups in which the property of permuting with Sylow subgroups is transitive), the class of PT-groups (i.e. groups in which permutability is transitive) and the class of T-groups (i.e. groups in which normality of subgroups is transitive). For each of these classes the authors give a detailed description of the possible structure of such groups. They show that there is a complemented chief factor with complement in the given class and that it is easy to construct examples to show that a group with a complemented chief factor having a complement in the given class is not sufficient to ensure that all non-subnormal subgroups lie in the given class. The paper analyses the way in which a complement acts on the complemented chief factor and describes this action in enough detail to characterize the groups in each class.
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    finite groups
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    finite soluble groups
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    finite supersoluble groups
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    PST-groups
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    PT-groups
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    T-groups
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    transitive normality
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    permutable subgroups
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    complemented chief factors
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    complemented subgroups
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