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Definition

Let G be a finite group, and π be a set of primes. We say that G satisfies Dπ if D has a π-Hall subgroup H (viz, a Hall subgroup whose order contains only primes from π and whose index contains no primes from π) and every π-subgroup (subgroup whose order contains only primes from π) is contained in a conjugate of H.

The D here stands for Domination and relates to the problem of whether we can extend Sylow's theorems to Hall subgroups.

Relation with other properties

Weaker properties