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Periodic soluble groups in which every subnormal subgroup has defect at most two
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    Periodic soluble groups in which every subnormal subgroup has defect at most two (English)
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    Let \(B_ n\) denote the class of groups in which every subnormal subgroup has defect at most n. The main results of the paper are: Theorem 1, a soluble p-group in \({\mathfrak B}_ 2\) has derived length at most 4, and at most 3 if \(p\neq 2\); Theorem 2, a periodic soluble group in \({\mathfrak B}_ 2\) has derived length at most 10.
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    subnormal subgroup
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    defect
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    soluble p-group
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    derived length
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    periodic soluble group
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