Cyclic non-\(S\)-permutable subgroups and non-normal maximal subgroups (Q2360061)

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Cyclic non-\(S\)-permutable subgroups and non-normal maximal subgroups
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    Cyclic non-\(S\)-permutable subgroups and non-normal maximal subgroups (English)
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    23 June 2017
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    Summary: A finite group \(G\) is said to be a \(T\)-group (resp. \(PT\)-group, \(PST\)-group) if normality (resp. permutability, \(S\)-permutability) is a transitive relation. \textit{A. Ballester-Bolinches} et al. [Cent. Eur. J. Math. 11, No. 6, 1078--1082 (2013; Zbl 1283.20016)] gave some new characterizations of the soluble \(T\)-, \(PT\)- and \(PST\)-groups. A finite group \(G\) is called a \(T_c\)-group (resp. \({PT}_c\)-group, \({PST}_c\)-group) if each cyclic subnormal subgroup is normal (resp. permutable, \(S\)-permutable) in \(G\). The present work defines the \({NNM}_c\)-, \({PNM}_c\)-, and \({SNM}_c\)-groups and presents new characterizations of the wider classes of soluble \(T_c\)-, \({PT}_c\)-, and \({PST}_c\)-groups.
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    finite groups
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    permutability
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    Sylow-permutability
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    maximal subgroups
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    supersolubility
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