Finite groups in which all \(p\)-subnormal subgroups form a lattice (Q1816486)

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Finite groups in which all \(p\)-subnormal subgroups form a lattice
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 950070

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    Finite groups in which all \(p\)-subnormal subgroups form a lattice (English)
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    12 June 1997
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    O. Kegel, in 1962, introduced the concept of \(p\)-subnormal subgroups of a finite group as the subgroups whose intersections with all Sylow \(p\)-subgroups of the group are Sylow \(p\)-subgroups of the subgroup. The set of \(p\)-subnormal subgroups of a finite group is not a lattice in general. In this paper, the class of all finite groups in which all \(p\)-subnormal subgroups form a lattice is determined. This is the class of all finite \(p\)-soluble groups whose \(p\)-length and \(p'\)-length, both, are less or equal to 1. The join-semilattice case and the meet-semilattice case are analyzed separately.
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    \(p\)-subnormal subgroups
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    Sylow \(p\)-subgroups
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    finite \(p\)-soluble groups
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    \(p\)-length
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    join-semilattices
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    meet-semilattices
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