Abstract

Let G be a finite group and S be a proper subgroup of G. A group G is called an S-(S-quasinormal)-group if every local subgroup of G is either an S-quasinormal subgroup or conjugate to a subgroup of S. The main purpose of this construction is to demonstrate a new way of analyzing the structure of a finite group by the properties and the number of conjugacy classes of its local subgroups.

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