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This article defines a property that can be evaluated for natural numbers


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Definition

Symbol-free definition

A natural number is said to be nilpotence-forcing if the following equivalent conditions hold:

  • Every group of that order is nilpotent
  • Every group of that order is a direct product of its Sylow subgroups
  • Every prime divisor of that number is Sylow-direct
  • Every prime divisor of that number is Sylow-unique

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Weaker properties