Abstract
The purpose of this note is to describe when a subgroup of a finite soluble group is an injector of that group, without directly using Fitting sets.
Received: 2005-04-05
Revised: 2005-11-02
Published Online: 2007-02-12
Published in Print: 2006-11-28
© Walter de Gruyter
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