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On certain distributive lattices of subgroups of finite soluble groups. (English)
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14 March 2008
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We consider the following subgroups of a finite soluble group \(G\): the \(\mathcal F\)-normaliser \(D\) associated with a saturated formation \(\mathcal F\) and a Hall system \(\Sigma\) of \(G\), the \(\mathcal X\)-prefrattini subgroup \(W\) associated with a \(w\)-solid set of maximal subgroups \(\mathcal X\) such that \(\Sigma\) reduces into each element of \(\mathcal X\) and an arbitrary hypercentrally embedded subgroup \(T\) of \(G\), that is, a subgroup \(T\) such that \(T^G/T_G\) is contained in the hypercentre of \(G/T_G\). The authors prove the nice, interesting and non-trivial result that the lattice generated by \(D\), \(W\) and \(T\) is a distributive lattice of pairwise permutable subgroups with the cover and avoidance property. This is a major advance in the knowledge of the relationship between normalisers and prefrattini subgroups associated to Hall systems and saturated formations.
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finite groups
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soluble groups
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lattice properties
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saturated formations
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prefrattini subgroups
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permutability
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factorizations
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cover-avoidance properties
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subgroup lattices
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distributive sublattices
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distributive lattices
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hypercentrally embedded subgroups
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