Abstract

Obviously we have not covered aU possible ascendant and descendant nilpotent properties. Using (1.1), (1.2), or other methods, and Lemma 1.2 it is possible to provide many more such properties. For exampleCq∼(Cpm×Cpm) is a metabelian group having infinitely many non-isomorphic Sylow-p-subgroups [6]. Thus, having one isomorphism class of Sylow-p-subgroups is a descendant nilpotent property.

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