T-groups, polycyclic groups, and finite quotients. (Q403030)
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T-groups, polycyclic groups, and finite quotients. (English)
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29 August 2014
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A group \(G\) is called a T-group if normality in \(G\) is a transitive relation, i.e. if all subnormal subgroups of \(G\) are normal. It is well-known that an infinite polycyclic group is Abelian, provided that all its finite homomorphic images are T-groups. Recall also that a group \(G\) is called a \(T_0\)-group if the Frattini factor group \(G/\Phi(G)\) is a T-group, and that \(G\) is a \(T_1\)-group if the factor group of \(G\) with respect to its hypercentre has the T-property. In the paper under review, the authors describe the structure of polycyclic groups whose finite homomorphic images are \(T_0\)-groups, and that of polycyclic groups whose finite quotients have the \(T_1\)-property.
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polycyclic groups
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T-groups
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\(T_0\)-groups
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\(T_1\)-groups
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transitive normality
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subnormal subgroups
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finite homomorphic images
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