Abstract

Abstract Let G be a finite group. A subgroup A of G is said to be S-permutable in G if A permutes with every Sylow subgroup P of G, that is, $AP=PA$ . Let $A_{sG}$ be the subgroup of A generated by all S-permutable subgroups of G contained in A and $A^{sG}$ be the intersection of all S-permutable subgroups of G containing A. We prove that if G is a soluble group, then S-permutability is a transitive relation in G if and only if the nilpotent residual $G^{\mathfrak {N}}$ of G avoids the pair $(A^{s G}, A_{sG})$ , that is, $G^{\mathfrak {N}}\cap A^{sG}= G^{\mathfrak {N}}\cap A_{sG}$ for every subnormal subgroup A of G.

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