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Original Articles

Normal Restriction in Finite Groups

Pages 344-354 | Received 13 Jul 2009, Published online: 20 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

A subgroup H of a finite group G is called an NR − subgroup (Normal Restriction) if whenever K ⊴ H, then K G H = K, where K G is the normal closure of K in G. In this article, we will prove some sufficient conditions for the solvability of finite groups which possess many NR-subgroups. We also prove a criterion for the existence of a normal p-complement in finite groups.

2000 Mathematics Subject Classification:

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I am grateful to Professor Christopher W. Parker for drawing my attention to the paper of B. Baumann [Citation1].

Notes

Communicated by A. Turull.

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