On weakly M-supplemented primary subgroups of finite groups

A subgroup H of a group G is said to be weakly M-supplemented in G if there exists a subgroup B of G provided that (1) G=HB, and (2) if H1/HG is a maximal subgroup of H/HG, then H1B=BH1

On weakly M-supplemented primary subgroups of finite groups

A subgroup H of a group G is said to be weakly M-supplemented in G if there exists a subgroup B of G provided that (1) G=HB, and (2) if H1/HG is a maximal subgroup of H/HG, then H1B=BH1