Finite solvable groups in which the \(\sigma \)-quasinormality of subgroups is a transitive relation (Q6154096)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7820472
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English | Finite solvable groups in which the \(\sigma \)-quasinormality of subgroups is a transitive relation |
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Finite solvable groups in which the \(\sigma \)-quasinormality of subgroups is a transitive relation (English)
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19 March 2024
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Let \(G\) be a finite group and let \(\sigma=\{ \sigma_{i} \mid i \in I \}\) be a partition of the set of prime numbers. The group is \(\sigma\)-primary if \(\pi(G) \subseteq \sigma_{i}\) for some \(i \in I\) and \(\sigma\)-complete if \(G\) has an Hall \(\sigma_{i}\)-subgroup for each \(i \in I\). Let \(A\) be a subgroup of \(G\). Then \(A\) is called \(\sigma\)-subnormal in \(G\) if it has a subgroup series \(A=A_{0} \leq A_{1} \leq \ldots \leq A_{n}=G\) such that either \(A_{k-} \trianglelefteq A_{k}\) or \(A_{k}/(A_{k-1})_{A_{k}}\) is \(\sigma\)-primary for each \(k \in \{1,\ldots, n\}\) and \(A\) is called \(\sigma\)-quasinormal in \(G\) if \(A\) is \(\sigma\)-subnormal and modular in \(G\). The paper under review is dedicated to investigating the structure of solvable groups in which the \(\sigma\)-quasinormality is a transitive relation.
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finite group
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solvable group
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\( \sigma \)-quasinormal subgroup
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\(M\)-group
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modular subgroup
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