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PARTIAL COMPLEMENTS IN FINITE GROUPS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2010

INGRID CHEN*
Affiliation:
Mathematical Sciences Institute, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia (email: ingrid.chen@anu.edu.au)
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Abstract

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Let G be a finite group with normal subgroup N. A subgroup K of G is a partial complement of N in G if N and K intersect trivially. We study the partial complements of N in the following case: G is soluble, N is a product of minimal normal subgroups of G, N has a complement in G, and all such complements are G-conjugate.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Australian Mathematical Publishing Association Inc. 2010

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