Finite groups in which some particular invariant subgroups are TI-subgroups or subnormal subgroups (Q6603976)

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    Finite groups in which some particular invariant subgroups are TI-subgroups or subnormal subgroups
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7912319

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      Finite groups in which some particular invariant subgroups are TI-subgroups or subnormal subgroups (English)
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      12 September 2024
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      In this paper, the authors obtain extensions into the coprime action of finite groups of two theorems previously appeared in [\textit{J. Shi} et al., Int. Electron. J. Algebra 23, 42--46 (2018; Zbl 1378.20023); \textit{J. Shi} and \textit{N. Li}, Czech. Math. J. 71, No 4, 1229-1223 (2021; Zbl 1538.20011)].\N\NSuppose that \(A\) and \(G\) are finite groups, with \(A\) acting coprimely on \(G\) by an automorphisms. The first result establishes that if every self-centralizing non-nilpotent \(A\)-invariant subgroup of \(G\) is a TI-subgroup or subnormal, then every non-nilpotent \(A\)-invariant subgroup of \(G\) is subnormal and \(G\) is \(p\)-nilpotent or \(p\)-closed for any prime divisor \(p\) of \(G\). The second theorem asserts that if every self-centralizing non-metacyclic \(A\)-invariant subgroup of \(G\) is a TI-subgroup or subnormal, then every non-metacyclic \(A\)-invariant subgroup of \(G\) is subnormal, and \(G\) is solvable. The proofs of both results are similar to those appeared in the quoted articles.
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      non-nilpotent subgroup
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      non-metacyclic subgroup
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      TI-subgroup
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      subnormal subgroup
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      \(p\)-nilpotent
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