On the generalized \(\sigma\)-Fitting subgroup of finite groups (Q2313572)
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On the generalized \(\sigma\)-Fitting subgroup of finite groups (English)
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19 July 2019
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Summary: Let \(\sigma =\{\sigma_{i} \mid i\in I\}\) be some partition of the set \(\mathbb P\) of all primes, and let \(G\) be a finite group. A chief factor \(H/K\) of \(G\) is said to be \(\sigma\)-\textit{central} (in \(G\)) if the semidirect product \((H/K) \rtimes (G/C_{G}(H/K))\) is a \(\sigma _{i}\)-group for some \(i=i(H/K)\); otherwise, it is called \(\sigma\)-\textit{eccentric} (in \(G\)). We say that \(G\) is: \(\sigma\)-\textit{nilpotent} if every chief factor of \(G\) is \(\sigma\)-central; \(\sigma\)-\textit{quasinilpotent} if for every \(\sigma\)-eccentric chief factor \(H/K\) of \(G\), every automorphism of \(H/K\) induced by an element of \(G\) is inner. The product of all normal \(\sigma\)-nilpotent (respectively \(\sigma\)-quasinilpotent) subgroups of \(G\) is said to be the \(\sigma\)-\textit{Fitting subgroup} (respectively the \textit{generalized} \(\sigma\)-\textit{Fitting subgroup}) of \(G\) and we denote it by \(F_{\sigma}(G)\) (respectively by \(F^{*}_{\sigma}(G)\)). Our main goal here is to study the relations between the subgroups \(F_{\sigma}(G)\) and \(F^{*}_{\sigma}(G)\), and the influence of these two subgroups on the structure of \(G\).
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finite group
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\(\sigma\)-nilpotent group
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\(\sigma\)-quasinilpotent group
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\(\sigma\)-Fitting subgroup
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generalized \(\sigma\)-Fitting subgroup
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