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Influence of \(\pi\)-quasinormality on maximal subgroups of Sylow subgroups of Fitting subgroup of a finite group (English)
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25 June 1992
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A subgroup of finite group \(G\) is called quasinormal (\(\pi\)-quasinormal) in \(G\) if it permutes with every subgroup (Sylow subgroup) of \(G\). The authors extend some results of S. Srinivasan and of M. Ramadan. Theorem 3.2. Let \(H\) be a normal subgroup of solvable group \(G\). Then \(G\) is supersolvable if and only if \(G/H\) is supersolvable and all maximal subgroups of the Sylow subgroups of \(\hbox{Fit} H\) are normal in \(G\). Theorem 4.2. If \(G/H\) and \(H\) are supersolvable and all maximal subgroups of the Sylow subgroups of \(\hbox{Fit} H\) are \(\pi\)-quasinormal in \(G\), then \(G\) is supersolvable.
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finite group
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\(\pi\)-quasinormal
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solvable group
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supersolvable
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maximal subgroups
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Sylow subgroups
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