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A note on M-groups

  • 왕문옥
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.143-149
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    • 1999
  • Every finite solvable group is only a subgroup of an M-groups and all M-groups are solvable. Supersolvable group is an M-groups and also subgroups of solvable or supersolvable groups are solvable or supersolvable. But a subgroup of an M-groups need not be an M-groups . It has been studied that whether a normal subgroup or Hall subgroup of an M-groups is an M-groups or not. In this note, we investigate some historical research background on the M-groups and also we give some conditions that a normal subgroup of an M-groups is an M-groups and show that a solvable group is an M-group.

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A NOTE ON PRIMITIVE SUBGROUPS OF FINITE SOLVABLE GROUPS

  • He, Xuanli;Qiao, Shouhong;Wang, Yanming
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2013
  • In [5], Johnson introduced the primitivity of subgroups and proved that a finite group G is supersolvable if every primitive subgroup of G has a prime power index in G. In that paper, he also posed an interesting problem: what a group looks like if all of its primitive subgroups are maximal. In this note, we give the detail structure of such groups in solvable case. Finally, we use the primitivity of some subgroups to characterize T-group and the solvable $PST_0$-groups.