On weakly Fs-quasinormal subgroups of finite groups
Abstract
Let F be a formation and G a finite group. A subgroup H of G is said to be weakly Fs-quasinormal in G if G has an S-quasinormal subgroup T such that HT is S-quasinormal in G and (H T)HG/HG≤ ZF(G/HG), where ZF(G/HG) denotes the F-hypercenter of G/HG. In this paper, we study the structure of finite groups by using the concept of weakly Fs-quasinormal subgroups.
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