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Propermutable characterizations of finite soluble \(PST\)-groups and \(PT\)-groups.
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    Propermutable characterizations of finite soluble \(PST\)-groups and \(PT\)-groups. (English)
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    6 January 2016
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    For \(H,X\) subgroups of \(G\) we say that \(H\) is \(X\)-propermutable in \(G\) if there is a subgroup \(B\) of \(G\) such that \(G=N_G(H)B\) and \(H^xB=BH^x\) for some \(x\in X\); for \(X=1\) the groups are just called propermutable. \(H\) is completely propermutable if \(H\) is propermutable in every \(K\) with \(H\subseteq K\subseteq G\). The author shows: (i) The soluble group \(G\) is a PST-group iff all Hall subgroups and all of their maximal subgroups are \(Z_\infty(G)\)-propermutable in \(G\). (ii) A soluble group of odd order is a PT-group iff all Hall subgroups and all subnormal subgroups of \(G\) are completely propermutable in \(G\) (Theorems A, B).
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    finite groups
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    completely propermutable subgroups
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    PST-groups
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    PT-groups
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    Hall subgroups
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