In this paper, the influence of s-semipermutable, c~#-normal, subnormally embedded and ss-quasinormal subgroups on the p-nilpotency of finite groups is investigated and some recent results are generalized.
Let A be a subgroup of a group G and X a nonempty subset of G. A is said to be X-semipermutable in G if A has a supplement T in G such that A is X-permutable with every subgroup of T. In this paper, we try to use the ...Let A be a subgroup of a group G and X a nonempty subset of G. A is said to be X-semipermutable in G if A has a supplement T in G such that A is X-permutable with every subgroup of T. In this paper, we try to use the X-semipermutability of some subgroups to characterize the structure of finite groups.展开更多
基金Supported by SRFPYED(2017ZDX041)and SRFPYED(2016ZDX151)
文摘In this paper, the influence of s-semipermutable, c~#-normal, subnormally embedded and ss-quasinormal subgroups on the p-nilpotency of finite groups is investigated and some recent results are generalized.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos1077117210771180)
文摘Let A be a subgroup of a group G and X a nonempty subset of G. A is said to be X-semipermutable in G if A has a supplement T in G such that A is X-permutable with every subgroup of T. In this paper, we try to use the X-semipermutability of some subgroups to characterize the structure of finite groups.