Finite groups in which -quasinormality is a transitive relation.
DOI10.4171/RSMUP/124-16zbMATH Open1217.20012MaRDI QIDQ624865FDOQ624865
Authors: V. O. Lukyanenko, A. N. Skiba
Publication date: 10 February 2011
Published in: Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Università di Padova (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/239759
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finite groupsHall subgroupssemipermutable subgroupsPST-groupsquasinormal subgroupssupersoluble groupsSylow permutabilityTQT-groupstransitive quasinormality
Finite solvable groups, theory of formations, Schunck classes, Fitting classes, (pi)-length, ranks (20D10) Sylow subgroups, Sylow properties, (pi)-groups, (pi)-structure (20D20) Subnormal subgroups of abstract finite groups (20D35) Products of subgroups of abstract finite groups (20D40) Finite nilpotent groups, (p)-groups (20D15)
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