Conjugacy conditions for supersoluble complements of an abelian base and a fixed point result for non-coprime actions
Abstract: We demonstrate that two supersoluble complements of an abelian base in a finite split extension are conjugate if and only if, for each prime , a Sylow -subgroup of one complement is conjugate to a Sylow -subgroup of the other. As a corollary, we find that any two supersoluble complements of an abelian subgroup in a finite split extension are conjugate if and only if, for each prime , there exists a Sylow -subgroup of such that any two complements of in are conjugate in . In particular, restricting to supersoluble groups allows us to ease D. G. Higman's stipulation that the complements of in be conjugate within . We then consider group actions and obtain a fixed point result for non-coprime actions analogous to Glauberman's lemma.
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