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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1353544
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The influence of minimal subgroups on the structure of finite groups (English)
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29 May 2000
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A subgroup \(A\) of a group \(G\) is said to be seminormal in \(G\) if there exists a subgroup \(B\) of \(G\) such that \(G=AB\) and for each proper subgroup \(B_1\) of \(B\), we have that \(AB_1\) is a proper subgroup of \(G\). The author presents an extension of earlier results of \textit{P. Wang} on seminormality [J. Algebra 148, No.~8, 289-295 (1992; Zbl 0778.20011)] through the theory of formations. The main result is the following Theorem. Let \(F\) be a subgroup-closed saturated formation of finite groups with the following property: a minimal non-\(F\)-group is soluble and its \(F\)-residual is a Sylow subgroup. If any cyclic subgroup of \(G\) of order 4 is seminormal in \(G\) and any minimal subgroup of \(G\) is contained in the \(F\)-hypercentre of \(G\), then \(G\) is an \(F\)-group. The proof of the theorem is a rather easy application of the structure of the minimal non-\(F\)-groups.
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seminormality
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subgroup-closed saturated formations
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finite groups
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Sylow subgroups
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minimal subgroups
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minimal non-\(F\)-groups
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