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Finite groups with nilpotent commutator subgroups, having a distributive lattice of normal subgroups
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    Finite groups with nilpotent commutator subgroups, having a distributive lattice of normal subgroups (English)
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    The authors are concerned with a finite group G whose lattice, n(G), of normal subgroups is distributive. First they show that if G' is nilpotent then n(G) is distributive if and only if every epimorph of G has a faithful irreducible character; in fact, if G is solvable and n(G) is distributive then every epimorph of G has a faithful irreducible character. An example is given of a group G with G' supersolvable for which every epimorph has a faithful irreducible character but n(G) is not distributive. Then the distributivity of n(G) when G' is nilpotent is reduced to the distributivity of n(H) for certain subgroups H of G. This means that the distributivity of n(G) for G supersolvable reduces to the strictly p-closed case; distributivity in this case is characterized in Section 2. Then in Section 3 a nonsupersolvable group G is constructed, using the wreath product, with G' nilpotent and n(G) distributive.
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    distributive lattice of normal subgroups
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    lattice of normal subgroups
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    finite group
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    nilpotent
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    faithful irreducible character
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    supersolvable
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    distributivity
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    strictly p-closed
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