On the solvability of regular subgroups in the holomorph of a finite solvable group
Abstract
We exhibit infinitely many natural numbers n for which there exists at least one insolvable group of order n, and yet the holomorph of any solvable group of order n has no insolvable regular subgroup. We also solve Problem 19.90 (d) in the Kourovka notebook.
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