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We study the class of finite groups $G$ satisfying $Phi (G/N)= Phi(G)N/N$ for all normal subgroups $N$ of $G$. As a consequence of our main results we extend and amplify a theorem of Doerk concerning this class from the soluble universe to all finite groups and answer in the affirmative a long-standing question of Christensen whether the class of finite groups which possess complements for each of their normal subgroups is subnormally closed.
Recently Vaughan Jones showed that the R. Thompson group $F$ encodes in a natural way all knots, and a certain subgroup $vec F$ of $F$ encodes all oriented knots. We answer several questions of Jones about $vec F$. In particular we prove that the sub
Let ${frak F}$ be a class of group and $G$ a finite group. Then a set $Sigma $ of subgroups of $G$ is called a emph{$G$-covering subgroup system} for the class ${frak F}$ if $Gin {frak F}$ whenever $Sigma subseteq {frak F}$. We prove that: {sl If a
We investigate the subgroup structure of the hyperoctahedral group in six dimensions. In particular, we study the subgroups isomorphic to the icosahedral group. We classify the orthogonal crystallographic representations of the icosahedral group and
Answering a question of Dan Haran and generalizing some results of Aschbacher-Guralnick and Suzuki, we prove that given a set of primes pi, any finite group can be generated by a pi-subgroup and a pi-subgroup. This gives a free product description of a countably generated free profinite group.
This contains a new version of the so-called non-commutative Gauss algorithm for polycyclic groups. Its results allow to read off the order and the index of a subgroup in an (possibly infinite) polycyclic group.