Abstract

A subgroup H of a group is said to be s-semipermutable in G if it is permutable with every Sylow p-subgroup of G with (p, |H|) = 1. Using the concept of s-semipermutable subgroups, some new characterizations of p-nilpotent groups are obtained and several results are generalized.

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