In (1, Theorem A), Beidleman and Robinson proved that if a group satisfies the permutizer condition, it is soluble, its chief factors have order a prime number or 4 and G induces the full group of automorphisms in the chief factors of order 4. In this paper, we show that the converse of this theorem is false by showing some counterexamples. We also find some sufficient conditions for a group satisfying the converse of that theorem to satisfy the permutizer condition
AbstractIn representation theory of finite groups, there is a well-known and important conjecture du...
group of degree n containing a pr-cycle is alternating or symmetric if 1 < pr < n—2 and p is a...
AbstractLet G=AB be the mutually permutable product of the nontrivial subgroups A and B of the group...
In (1, Theorem A), Beidleman and Robinson proved that if a group satisfies the permutizer condition,...
AbstractA groupGsatisfies thepermutizer conditionPif each proper subgroupHofGpermutes with some cycl...
AbstractA group satisfies the permutizer conditionPif each proper subgroup permutes with some cyclic...
This paper has been published in Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata. Series IV, 189(4):567-570 ...
Electronic version of an article published as Algebra Colloquium, 12(2)(2005), 263-267 DOI: 10.1142/...
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In two previous papers we established the structure of the normal closure of a cyclic permutable sub...
Let G be a finite group and let ?(G) be the number of prime order subgroups of G. We determine the g...
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[EN] Kang and Liu ['On supersolvability of factorized finite groups', Bull. Math. Sci. 3 (2013), 205...
AbstractA group G is said to satisfy the maximal permutizer condition if the permutizer of any maxim...
A finite group is said to be admissible if it has a permutation mapping of the form g → θ(g) such th...
AbstractIn representation theory of finite groups, there is a well-known and important conjecture du...
group of degree n containing a pr-cycle is alternating or symmetric if 1 < pr < n—2 and p is a...
AbstractLet G=AB be the mutually permutable product of the nontrivial subgroups A and B of the group...
In (1, Theorem A), Beidleman and Robinson proved that if a group satisfies the permutizer condition,...
AbstractA groupGsatisfies thepermutizer conditionPif each proper subgroupHofGpermutes with some cycl...
AbstractA group satisfies the permutizer conditionPif each proper subgroup permutes with some cyclic...
This paper has been published in Annali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata. Series IV, 189(4):567-570 ...
Electronic version of an article published as Algebra Colloquium, 12(2)(2005), 263-267 DOI: 10.1142/...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135601/1/plms0052.pd
In two previous papers we established the structure of the normal closure of a cyclic permutable sub...
Let G be a finite group and let ?(G) be the number of prime order subgroups of G. We determine the g...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135431/1/plms0482.pd
[EN] Kang and Liu ['On supersolvability of factorized finite groups', Bull. Math. Sci. 3 (2013), 205...
AbstractA group G is said to satisfy the maximal permutizer condition if the permutizer of any maxim...
A finite group is said to be admissible if it has a permutation mapping of the form g → θ(g) such th...
AbstractIn representation theory of finite groups, there is a well-known and important conjecture du...
group of degree n containing a pr-cycle is alternating or symmetric if 1 < pr < n—2 and p is a...
AbstractLet G=AB be the mutually permutable product of the nontrivial subgroups A and B of the group...