Some sufficient conditions on the number of non-Abelian subgroups of a finite group to be solvable. (Q546334)

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Some sufficient conditions on the number of non-Abelian subgroups of a finite group to be solvable.
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    Some sufficient conditions on the number of non-Abelian subgroups of a finite group to be solvable. (English)
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    24 June 2011
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    One of Thompson's theorems indicates that a finite group with a nilpotent maximal subgroup of odd order is solvable [see \textit{J. G. Thompson}, Math. Z. 72, 332-354 (1960; Zbl 0098.02003)]. As an important application of Thompson's above theorem, a finite group is solvable if it has an Abelian maximal subgroup. In this paper, the authors give some sufficient conditions on the number of non-Abelian subgroups of a finite group to be solvable.
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    finite groups
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    numbers of subgroups
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    solvability
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    conjugacy classes
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    finite solvable groups
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    Abelian maximal subgroups
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