Abstract

Suppose that G is a finite group and H is a subgroup of G. H is said to be S-quasinormally embedded in G if for each prime p dividing the order of H, a Sylow p-subgroup of H is also a Sylow p-subgroup of some S-quasinormal subgroup of G; H is said to be an SS-quasinormal subgroup of G if there is a subgroup B of G such that G=HB and H permutes with every Sylow subgroup of B. We fix in every non-cyclic Sylow subgroup P of G some subgroup D satisfying 1<|D|<|P| and study the structure of G under the assumption that every subgroup H of P with |H|=|D| is either S-quasinormally embedded or SS-quasinormal in G. Some recent results are generalized and unified.

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