On generalized $sigma$-soluble groups


Abstract in English

Let $sigma ={sigma_{i} | iin I}$ be a partition of the set of all primes $Bbb{P}$ and $G$ a finite group. Let $sigma (G)={sigma _{i} : sigma _{i}cap pi (G) e emptyset$. A set ${cal H}$ of subgroups of $G$ is said to be a complete Hall $sigma $-set of $G$ if every member $ e 1$ of ${cal H}$ is a Hall $sigma _{i}$-subgroup of $G$ for some $iin I$ and $cal H$ contains exactly one Hall $sigma _{i}$-subgroup of $G$ for every $i$ such that $sigma _{i}in sigma (G)$. We say that $G$ is $sigma$-full if $G$ possesses a complete Hall $sigma $-set. A complete Hall $sigma $-set $cal H$ of $G$ is said to be a $sigma$-basis of $G$ if every two subgroups $A, B incal H$ are permutable, that is, $AB=BA$. In this paper, we study properties of finite groups having a $sigma$-basis. In particular, we prove that if $G$ has a a $sigma$-basis, then $G$ is generalized $sigma$-soluble, that is, $G$ has a complete Hall $sigma $-set and for every chief factor $H/K$ of $G$ we have $|sigma (H/K)|leq 2$. Moreover, answering to Problem 8.28 in [A.N. Skiba, On some results in the theory of finite partially soluble groups, Commun. Math. Stat., 4(3) (2016), 281--309], we prove the following Theorem A. Suppose that $G$ is $sigma$-full. Then every complete Hall $sigma$-set of $G$ forms a $sigma$-basis of $G$ if and only if $G$ is generalized $sigma$-soluble and for the automorphism group $G/C_{G}(H/K)$, induced by $G$ on any its chief factor $H/K$, we have either $sigma (H/K)=sigma (G/C_{G}(H/K))$ or $sigma (H/K) ={sigma _{i}}$ and $G/C_{G}(H/K)$ is a $sigma _{i} cup sigma _{j}$-group for some $i e j$.

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