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Mat. Zametki, 1972 Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 717–725 (Mi mzm9937)

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Some criteria for the decomposability of finite groups

V. M. Busarkin, N. D. Podufalov

Krasnoyarsk State University

Abstract: In this paper we prove the following fundamental results. \underline{Theorem 1}: A finite unsolvable group, every involution of which is contained in a proper isolated subgroup, is decomposable. \underline{Theorem 2}: Suppose the finite unsolvable group $G$ contains a strongly isolated subgroup $M$ of odd order with isolated normalizer $N(M)$ of even order. If $|N(M):(M)|>2$, the group $G$ is isomorphic with one of the groups: 1) $PSL(2,q)$, $q$ odd; 2) $PGL(2,q)$, $q$ odd.

UDC: 519.4

Received: 03.06.1971


 English version:
Mathematical Notes, 1972, 12:6, 871–875

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