On the Quartic-free A-groups
Abstract
A finite group is said to be quartic-free if its order is not divisible by p4 of any prime p. A finite group is called an A-group if all of its Sylow subgroups are abelian. Objective of this paper is to provide explicit structure of a quartic-free A-group. Further in the process of providing the explicit structure we also determine the derived length of a solvable quartic-free A-group.
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