Groups in which Sylow subgroups and subnormal subgroups permute. (Q1409595)
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Groups in which Sylow subgroups and subnormal subgroups permute. (English)
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16 October 2003
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A finite group is called a PST-group if its subnormal subgroups permute with its Sylow subgroups. It is shown that if \(G\) is a PST-group and \(H_1/K_1\) and \(H_2/K_2\) are isomorphic Abelian chief factors of \(G\) with \(H_1H_2\subseteq G'\), then these factors are \(G\)-isomorphic (Theorem 2). The proof relies heavily on the classification of finite simple groups and the ``Atlas'' of \textit{J. H. Conway}, \textit{R. T. Curtis}, \textit{S. P. Norton}, \textit{R. A. Parker} and \textit{R. A. Wilson} [Atlas of finite groups (1985; Zbl 0568.20001)]. Further, if \(G\) is a PST-group all of whose Abelian isomorphic chief factors are \(G\)-isomorphic, then every subnormal subgroup \(S\) of \(G\) is hypercentrally embedded in \(G\), i.e. \(S^G/S_G\subseteq Z_\infty(G/S_G)\) (Theorem 3).
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finite groups
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PST-groups
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subnormal subgroups
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Sylow subgroups
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chief factors
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hypercentrally embedded subgroups
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