A result on certain sums of element orders in finite groups

Abstract

Given a finite group G of order pnm, where p is a prime and p m, we denote by p(G) the sum of orders of p-parts of elements in G. In the current note, we prove that p(G)≤p(Cpnm), where Cpnm is the cyclic group of order pnm, and the equality holds if and only if G is p-nilpotent of a particular type. A generalization of this result is also presented.

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