Permutation kernel

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Definition

Suppose G is a finite group, R=Rad(G) is its solvable radical, and S=Soc*(G) is its socle over solvable radical, i.e., S/R is the socle of G/R. S/R can be expressed uniquely as a direct product of simple non-abelian groups.

The permutation kernel of G, denoted PKer(G), is the kernel of the action of G on these factors induced by the action of G on S/R by conjugation. PKer(G) contains the socle over solvable radical S.