Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4589481 | Journal of Algebra | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Let G=AB be the mutually permutable product of the nontrivial subgroups A and B of the group G. Then A or B contains a nontrivial normal subgroup of G. It is also established that S(G)∩A=S(A), where S(U) is the solvable radical of U. These facts lead to some generalized results about mutually permutable products of SC-groups. It is also shown that if G is a PTS-group, then A and B are PST-groups.
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