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Thompson-like characterization of solubility for products of finite groups

P. Hauck, L. S. Kazarin, A. Martínez-Pastor, M. D. Pérez-Ramos

Published 2019-08-09Version 1

A remarkable result of Thompson states that a finite group is soluble if and only if its two-generated subgroups are soluble. This result has been generalized in numerous ways, and it is in the core of a wide area of research in the theory of groups, aiming for global properties of groups from local properties of two-generated (or more generally, $n$-generated) subgroups. We contribute an extension of Thompson's theorem from the perspective of factorized groups. More precisely, we study finite groups $G = AB$ with subgroups $A,\ B$ such that $\langle a, b\rangle$ is soluble for all $a \in A$ and $b \in B$. In this case, the group $G$ is said to be an $\cal S$-connected product of the subgroups $A$ and $B$ for the class $\cal S$ of all finite soluble groups. Our main theorem states that $G = AB$ is $\cal S$-connected if and only if $[A,B]$ is soluble. In the course of the proof we derive a result of own interest about independent primes regarding the soluble graph of almost simple groups.

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