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Torsionsgruppen, deren Untergruppen alle subnormal sind. (Torsion groups all subgroups of which are subnormal) (English)
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1989
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It is well-known that in a nilpotent group all subgroups are subnormal, but the converse is false. Here it is shown that a group G, which is an extension of a nilpotent torsion group by a soluble group of finite exponent and has all its subgroups subnormal, is nilpotent. The proof of this is easily reduced to the case where G is a p-group, which is an extension of an abelian normal subgroup by an elementary abelian group.
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soluble torsion groups
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subnormal subgroups
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nilpotent group
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extension
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nilpotent torsion group
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soluble group of finite exponent
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