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Finite A-groups in which all nonmetacyclic subgroups have complements (English)
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1988
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It is known that finite groups in which all abelian or all cyclic subgroups have complements belong to the class of completely factorizable groups, i.e., groups in which all subgroups have complements. A group is called metacyclic if it is an extension of a cyclic (in particular, a unitary) group by a cyclic group. In the paper, finite solvable groups with abelian Sylow subgroups whose nonmetacyclic subgroups have complements are described.
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finite groups
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cyclic subgroups
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complements
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completely factorizable groups
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finite solvable groups
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abelian Sylow subgroups
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