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Characterizations of Schunck classes of finite soluble groups
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    Characterizations of Schunck classes of finite soluble groups (English)
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    17 June 1999
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    The motivation for this paper is the characterization of Schunck classes and saturated formations by means of certain embedding properties of their associated projectors. A subgroup \(H\) of a group \(G\) is said to be \(S\)-quasinormal in \(G\) if it permutes with every Sylow subgroup of \(G\). \(H\) is said to be \(S\)-quasinormally embedded in \(G\) if every Sylow subgroup of \(H\) is a Sylow subgroup of some \(S\)-quasinormal subgroup of \(G\). A subgroup \(H\) of a group \(G\) is said to be subnormally embedded in \(G\) if every Sylow subgroup of \(H\) is a Sylow subgroup of some subnormal subgroup of \(G\). A Schunck class \(\mathcal H\) is an \(S\)-quasinormally embedded Schunck class (respectively subnormally embedded) if for each group \(G\), every \(\mathcal H\)-projector is an \(S\)-quasinormally embedded (respectively subnormally embedded) subgroup of \(G\). The main results are two theorems obtaining that the Schunck classes \(S\)-quasinormally embedded are normally embedded Schunck classes and that the saturated formations subnormally embedded are the classes \({\mathcal H}={\mathcal S}_\pi\), for \(\pi=\text{char}({\mathcal H})\).
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    quasinormal subgroups
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    Schunck classes
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    saturated formations
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    embedding properties
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    projectors
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    Sylow subgroups
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    subnormal subgroups
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    normally embedded Schunck classes
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