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arxiv: 1407.2007 · v1 · pith:XEWAF5YRnew · submitted 2014-07-08 · 🧮 math.GR

Confirmation for Wielandt's conjecture

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Let $\pi$ be a set of primes. By H.Wielandt definition, {\it Sylow $\pi$-theorem} holds for a finite group $G$ if all maximal $\pi$-subgroups of $G$ are conjugate. In the paper, the following statement is proven. Assume that $\pi$ is a union of disjoint subsets $\sigma$ and $\tau$ and a finite group $G$ possesses a $\pi$-Hall subgroup which is a direct product of a $\sigma$-subgroup and a $\tau$-subgroup. Furthermore, assume that both the Sylow $\sigma$-theorem and $\tau$-theorem hold for $G$. Then the Sylow $\pi$-theorem holds for $G$. This result confirms a conjecture posed by H.\,Wielandt in~1959.

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