On finite groups factorised by submodular subgroups
Abstract
A subgroup H of a finite group G is submodular in G if there is a subgroup chain H=H0≤…≤ Hi≤ Hi+1≤ … ≤ Hn=G such that Hi is a modular subgroup of Hi+1 for every i. We investigate finite factorised groups with submodular primary (cyclic primary) subgroups in factors. We indicate a general approach to the description of finite groups factorised by supersolvable submodular subgroups.
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