On weakly $sigma$-permutable subgroups of finite groups
Chi Zhang, Zhenfeng Wu, W. Guo

TL;DR
This paper introduces the concept of weakly { extsigma}-permutable subgroups in finite groups and establishes new criteria for group { extsigma}-solubility, supersolubility, and hypercyclic embedding based on this notion.
Contribution
It defines weakly { extsigma}-permutable subgroups and provides new criteria for { extsigma}-solubility, supersolubility, and hypercyclic embedding in finite groups.
Findings
New criteria for { extsigma}-soluble groups
Conditions for supersolubility based on weakly { extsigma}-permutable subgroups
Characterization of hypercyclically embedded normal subgroups
Abstract
Let G be a finite group and {\sigma} = {{\sigma}_i, i \in I} be a partition of the set of all primes \mathbb{P}. A set \mathcal{H} of subgroups of G with 1 \in \mathcal{H} is said to be a complete Hall {\sigma}-set of G if every non-identity member of \mathcal{H} is a Hall {\sigma}_i-subgroup of G. A subgroup H of G is said to be {\sigma}-permutable if G possesses a complete Hall {\sigma}-set \mathcal{H} such that HA^x = A^xH for all A \in \mathcal{H} and all x \in G. We say that a subgroup H of G is weakly {\sigma}-permutable in G if there exists a {\sigma}-subnormal subgroup T of G such that G = HT and H \cap T \leq H_{\sigma}G. where H_{\sigma}G is the subgroup of H generated by all those subgroups of H which are {\sigma}-permutable in G. By using this new notion, we establish some new criterias for a group G to be a {\sigma}-soluble and supersoluble, and also we give the conditions…
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TopicsFinite Group Theory Research · Coding theory and cryptography · graph theory and CDMA systems
