Factorizations of locally finite groups (Q1079658)
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Factorizations of locally finite groups (English)
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1981
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Main results: Theorem 1. Let the group G be locally finite and factorizable by locally normal subgroups A and B, \(\pi\) a set of primes, P and Q invariant Sylow \(\pi\)-subgroups of A and B, respectively. Then if G is locally solvable or the set \(\pi\) consists of a single prime, P and Q commute with one another and the product \(P\cdot Q\) is a Sylow \(\pi\)- subgroup of G. Furthermore, every finite \(\pi\)-subgroup of G is contained in some subgroup conjugate in G to \(P\cdot Q\). Theorem 2. Let G be a locally finite group which is factorized by two almost locally normal subgroups which satisfy the minimal condition for p-subgroups (p a prime). Then G also satisfies the minimal condition for p-subgroups.
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locally finite
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factorizable by locally normal subgroups
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Sylow \(\pi \) - subgroups
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locally solvable
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almost locally normal subgroups
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minimal condition for p-subgroups
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