On the T-slices of a finite group
Abstract
A slice (G, S) of finite groups is a pair consisting of a finite group G and a subgroup S of G. In this paper, we show that some properties of finite groups extend to slices of finite groups. In particular, by analogy with B-groups, we introduce the notion of T-slice, and show that any slice of finite groups admits a largest quotient T-slice.
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