On one generalization of finite U-critical groups
Abstract
A proper subgroup H of a group G is said to be: P-subnormal in G if there exists a chain of subgroups H=H0 < H1< ... < Hn=G such that |Hi:Hi-1| is a prime for i=1,...,n; P-abnormal in G if for every two subgroups K≤ L of G, where H≤ K, |L:K| is not a prime. In this paper we describe finite groups in which every non-identity subgroup is either P-subnormal or P-abnormal.
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