Abstract
A subgroup H is said to be c-normal in a group G if there exists a normal subgroup K of G such that G = HK and H ∩ K is contained in H G , where H G is the maximal normal subgroup of G. We determine the structures of some groups in which some primary subgroups is c-normal.
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