On the ICPC-property of finite subgroups
Abstract
Let G be a finite group and A be a subgroup of G. Then A is called a p-CAP-subgroup of G, if A covers or avoids every pd-chief factor of G. A subgroup H of G is said to be an ICPC-subgroup of G, if H [H,G] ≤ HpcG, where HpcG is a p-CAP-subgroup of G contained in H. In this paper, we investigate the structure of G under the assumption that certain subgroups are ICPC-subgroups of G, and characterization of p-nilpotency and other results are obtained.
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