Proportion of Simple Subgroups in Finite Groups and Their Applications

Abstract

This work introduces and investigates the function \( V(G) = Simp(G)|L(G)| \), where \( Simp(G) \) denotes the number of simple subgroups and \( |L(G)| \) the total number of subgroups of a finite group \( G \). The function \( V(G) \), defined on the interval \( [0,1] \), represents the proportion of simple subgroups relative to the total number of subgroups. It serves as a tool for analyzing structural patterns in finite groups, particularly in p-groups and other families.

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