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This interesting and substantial paper is devoted to answer an open question of \textit{K. Doerk} and \textit{T. Hawkes} [Finite soluble groups. De Gruyter Expositions in Mathematics 4. Berlin: W. de Gruyter (1992; Zbl 0753.20001)] concerning the description of the injectors associated to the Fitting class \(\mathcal F^\pi\) of all finite soluble groups \(G\) whose \(\pi\)-socle, that is, the subgroup generated by the minimal normal \(\pi\)-subgroups of \(G\), \(\pi\) a set of primes, is contained in the centre of \(G\). The authors describe three types of constructions for the \(\mathcal F^\pi\)-injectors with the help of many nice auxiliary results. Some interesting examples are also presented. | |||
Property / review text: This interesting and substantial paper is devoted to answer an open question of \textit{K. Doerk} and \textit{T. Hawkes} [Finite soluble groups. De Gruyter Expositions in Mathematics 4. Berlin: W. de Gruyter (1992; Zbl 0753.20001)] concerning the description of the injectors associated to the Fitting class \(\mathcal F^\pi\) of all finite soluble groups \(G\) whose \(\pi\)-socle, that is, the subgroup generated by the minimal normal \(\pi\)-subgroups of \(G\), \(\pi\) a set of primes, is contained in the centre of \(G\). The authors describe three types of constructions for the \(\mathcal F^\pi\)-injectors with the help of many nice auxiliary results. Some interesting examples are also presented. / rank | |||
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Injectors with a central socle in a finite solvable group. (English)
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28 October 2013
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This interesting and substantial paper is devoted to answer an open question of \textit{K. Doerk} and \textit{T. Hawkes} [Finite soluble groups. De Gruyter Expositions in Mathematics 4. Berlin: W. de Gruyter (1992; Zbl 0753.20001)] concerning the description of the injectors associated to the Fitting class \(\mathcal F^\pi\) of all finite soluble groups \(G\) whose \(\pi\)-socle, that is, the subgroup generated by the minimal normal \(\pi\)-subgroups of \(G\), \(\pi\) a set of primes, is contained in the centre of \(G\). The authors describe three types of constructions for the \(\mathcal F^\pi\)-injectors with the help of many nice auxiliary results. Some interesting examples are also presented.
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finite soluble groups
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Fitting classes
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injectors
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central socle
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\(\pi\)-subgroups
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