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    Finite groups with sσ-quasinormal subgroups

    Let G be a finite group and σ={σi|iI} be some partition of the set of all primes. A set of subgroups of G is said to be a complete Hall σ-set of G if every member 1 of is a Hall σi-subgroup of G for some σiσ and contains exactly one Hall σi-subgroup of G for every σiσ(G). A group G is said to be a σ-full group if G possesses a complete Hall σ-set. A subgroup H of G is said to be sσ-quasinormal in G if there exists a σ-full subgroup T of G such that G=HT and for all σiσ(T), H permutes with every Hall σi-subgroup of T. In this paper, we main investigate finite groups all of whose cyclic subgroups of order 2 or 4 are sσ-quasinormal subgroups. Some new criteria for p-nilpotency and supersolubilities are established.

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    Finite groups with some weakly SΦ-supplemented subgroups

    Let G be a finite group. A subgroup H of G is called s-permutable in G if H permutes with every Sylow subgroup of G. A subgroup H of G is called weakly SΦ-supplemented in G if there exists a subgroup K of G such that G=HK and HKΦ(H)HsG, where Φ(H) is the Frattini subgroup of H and HsG is the subgroup of H generated by all these subgroups of H that are s-permutable in G. Using this concept, some results for a group to be p-nilpotent and supersolvable are given. These results improve and extend some new and recent results in the literature.

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    Finite groups with n-embedded subgroups

    Let G be a finite group. How minimal subgroups can be embedded in G is a question of particular interest in studying the structure of G. A subgroup H of G is called s-permutable in G if HP=PH for all Sylow subgroups P of G. A subgroup H of G is called n-embedded in G if there exists a normal subgroup T of G such that HG=HT and HTHsG, where HsG is the subgroup of H generated by all those subgroups of H which are s-permutable in G. In this paper, we investigate the structure of the finite group G with n-embedded subgroups.

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    FINITE GROUPS ALL OF WHOSE SECOND MAXIMAL SUBGROUPS ARE PSC-GROUPS

    A subgroup H of G is said to be self-conjugate-permutable if HHx = HxH implies Hx = H. A finite group G is called PSC-group if every cyclic subgroup of group G of prime order or order 4 is self-conjugate-permutable. In the paper, first we give the structure of finite group G, all of whose maximal subgroups are PSC-groups. Then we also classified that finite group G all of whose second maximal subgroups are PSC-groups.

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    On weakly ℨ-permutable subgroups of finite groups

    Let ℨ be a complete set of Sylow subgroups of a finite group G, that is, for each prime p dividing the order of G, ℨ contains exactly one and only one Sylow p-subgroup of G. A subgroup H of G is said to be ℨ-permutable of G if H permutes with every member of ℨ. A subgroup H of G is said to be a weakly ℨ-permutable subgroup of G if there exists a subnormal subgroup K of G such that G = HK and H ∩ K ≤ H, where H is the subgroup of H generated by all those subgroups of H which are ℨ-permutable subgroups of G. In this paper, we prove that if p is the smallest prime dividing the order of G and the maximal subgroups of Gp ∈ ℨ are weakly ℨ-permutable subgroups of G, then G is p-nilpotent. Moreover, we prove that if 𝔉 is a saturated formation containing the class of all supersolvable groups, then G ∈ 𝔉 iff there is a solvable normal subgroup H in G such that G/H ∈ 𝔉 and the maximal subgroups of the Sylow subgroups of the Fitting subgroup F(H) are weakly ℨ-permutable subgroups of G. These two results generalize and unify several results in the literature.

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    On Finite Groups with formula-Subgroups

    A subgroup H of a finite group G is called an formula-subgroup in G if there exists a normal subgroup T of G such that G = HT and Hg ∩ NT(H) ≤ H for all g ∈ G. In this paper, we continue to investigate the structure of a finite group G with formula-subgroups. Some new results are given and many known results are generalized.

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    On partial CAP-subgroups of finite groups

    A subgroup H of a finite group G is said to be a partial CAP-subgroup of G if there exists a chief series ΓH of G such that H either covers or avoids each non-Frattini chief factor of ΓH. In this paper, we study the influence of the partial CAP-subgroups on the structure of finite groups. Some new characterizations of the hypercyclically embedded subgroups, p-nilpotency and supersolubility of finite groups are obtained.

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    Finite groups with some minimal subgroups are C-subgroups

    A subgroup H of a group G is said to be an C-subgroup of G, if there exists a normal subgroup K of G such that G=HK and HgNK(H)H, for all gG. In this paper, we investigate the structure of groups based on the assumption that every subgroup of PG𝒩p of order p or 4 (if p=2) is an C-subgroup of NG(P), here P is a Sylow p-subgroup of G. Some results for a group to be p-nilpotent and supersolvable are obtained and many known results are generalized.

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    Conditions on p-subgroups implying p-supersolvability

    In this note, we use fewer p-subgroups H with the condition Op(G)HOp(G) to investigate the structure of finite groups. We prove that for a fixed prime p, a given Sylow p-subgroup P of a finite group G, and a power d of p dividing |G| such that p2d<|P|, if HOp(G) is normal in Op(G) for all non-cyclic normal subgroups H of P with |H|=d, then either G is p-supersoluble or else |POp(G)|>d. This extends the main result of Guo and Isaacs (Conditions on p-subgroups implying p-nilpotence or p-supersolvability, Arch. Math.105 (2015) 215–222). We also derive some applications of the above result which extend some known results.

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    New characterizations of p-nilpotency of finite groups

    Suppose that G is a finite group and H is a subgroup of G. H is said to be an SS-quasinormal subgroup of G if there is a subgroup B of G such that G=HB and H permutes with every Sylow subgroup of B. In this note, we fix in every non-cyclic Sylow subgroup P of G some subgroup D satisfying 1<|D|<|P| and study the p-nilpotency of G under the assumption that every subgroup H of P with |H|=|D| is SS-quasinormal in G. The Frobenius theorem is generalized.

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    On weakly C-embedded subgroups and p-nilpotence of finite groups

    Let G be a finite group and H a subgroup of G. We say that H is an -subgroup of G if NG(H)HgH for all gG; H is called weakly C-embedded in G if G has a normal subgroup T such that HG=HT and NT(H)HgH for all gG, where HG is the normal closure of H in G. In this paper, we study the p-nilpotence of a group G in which every subgroup of order d of a Sylow p-subgroup P with 1<d<|P| is weakly C-embedded in G. Many recent results in the literature related to p-nilpotence of G are generalized.

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    On SS-supplemented subgroups of some sylow subgroups of finite groups

    Let G be a finite group. A subgroup H of G is called to be S-permutable in G if H permutes with all Sylow subgroups of G. A subgroup H of G is said to be SS-supplemented in G if there exists a subgroup K of G such that G=HK and HK is S-permutable in K. In this paper, we investigate p-nilpotency of a finite group. As applications, we give some sufficient and necessary conditions for a finite group belongs to a saturated formation.

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    Finite groups with Hall normally embedded subgroups

    Let G be a finite group. A subgroup H of G is called Hall normally embedded in G if H is a Hall subgroup of the normal closure HG. In this paper, we investigate the structure of a finite group G under the assumption that certain subgroups of prime power order are Hall normally embedded in G.

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    On weakly -subgroups of finite groups III

    Let G be a group. A subgroup H of G is called an -subgroup in G if NG(H)HxH for all xG. Furthermore, a subgroup H of G is called a weakly -subgroup in G if there exists a normal subgroup K of G such that G=HK and HK is an -subgroup in G. In this paper, some new criteria for a group to be p-nilpotent and supersolvable are given.

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    Finite groups with minimal weakly BNA-subgroups

    Let G be a finite group. A subgroup H of G is said to be a BNA-subgroup of G if either Hx=H or xH,Hx for all xG. A subgroup H of G is said to be a weakly BNA-subgroup of G if there exists a normal subgroup T of G such that G=HT and HT is a BNA-subgroup of G. In this paper, we investigate the structure of a finite group G under the assumption that every minimal subgroup of G not having a supersolvable supplement in G is a weakly BNA-subgroup of G.

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    A note on Hall normally embedded subgroups of finite groups

    Let G be a finite group. A subgroup H of G is called Hall normally embedded in G if H is a Hall subgroup of the normal closure HG. In this paper, we fix a subgroup D of Sylow subgroup P of G with 1<|D|<|P| and study the structure of G under the assumption that all subgroups H of P with |H|=|D| are Hall normally embedded in G.

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    On the Norm of Finite Groups

    The norm N(G) of a group G is the intersection of normalizers of all the subgroups of G. Let G be a finite group, p a prime dividing the order of G, and P a Sylow p-subgroup of G. In this paper, it is proved that G is p-nilpotent if Ω1(P) ≤ N(NG(P)), and when p=2, formula. Some applications of this result are given. Finally, a class of finite p-groups in which the index of the norm is exactly p is described.

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    On S-Quasinormal and C-Normal Subgroups of Prime Power Order in Finite Groups

    Let G be a finite group, p the smallest prime dividing the order of G, and P a Sylow p-subgroup of G with the smallest generator number d. Consider a set formula of maximal subgroups of P such that formula. It is shown that if every member formula of is either S-quasinormally embedded or C-normal in G, then G is p-nilpotent. As its applications, some further results are obtained.

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    On s-Semiembedded Subgroups of Finite Groups

    Suppose that G is a finite group and H is a subgroup of G. We say that H is s-semipermutable in G if HGp = GpH for any Sylow p-subgroup Gp of G with (p, |H|) = 1; H is s-semiembedded in G if there is a normal subgroup T of G such that HT is s-semipermutable in G and H ∩ T ≤ HssG, where HssG is the subgroup of H generated by all those subgroups of H which are s-semipermutable in G. We investigate the influence of s-semiembedded subgroups on the structure of finite groups. Some recent results are generalized and unified.

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    On Weakly s-Semipermutable Subgroups of Finite Groups

    We prove that a finite group G is p-supersolvable or p-nilpotent if some subgroups of G are weakly s-semipermutable in G. Several earlier results are generalized.