The following pages link to (Q4120739):
Displayed 27 items.
- On normalizers of the nilpotent residuals of subgroups of a finite group (Q310703) (← links)
- On metahamiltonian groups of infinite rank. (Q402666) (← links)
- On the structure of groups whose non-abelian subgroups are subnormal. (Q403202) (← links)
- Large soluble groups and the control of embedding properties. (Q480375) (← links)
- Finite metahamiltonian \(p\)-groups. (Q492981) (← links)
- Finite groups with subgroups supersoluble or subnormal. (Q1021442) (← links)
- On certain minimal conditions for infinite groups (Q1245310) (← links)
- A note on groups whose non-normal subgroups are either abelian or minimal non-abelian (Q1623069) (← links)
- The metanorm and its influence on the group structure (Q1647327) (← links)
- The metanorm, a characteristic subgroup: embedding properties (Q1669839) (← links)
- On the derived norm of a finite group (Q1729528) (← links)
- A constructive approach to accessible group classes (Q2118051) (← links)
- Groups with many abelian or self-normalizing subgroups (Q2166346) (← links)
- Groups whose proper subgroups are metahamiltonian-by-finite (Q2181171) (← links)
- Some trends in the theory of groups with finitely many normalizers (Q2184201) (← links)
- On finite \textit{NDC}-groups (Q2186280) (← links)
- Generalised norms in finite soluble groups. (Q2253045) (← links)
- Large characteristic subgroups with restricted conjugacy classes (Q2275304) (← links)
- Groups with the weak minimal condition on non-normal non-abelian subgroups (Q2292894) (← links)
- Groups with many Abelian subgroups. (Q2428022) (← links)
- Groups with normality conditions for non-Abelian subgroups. (Q2459991) (← links)
- Groups in which every non-Abelian subgroup is permutable. (Q2568665) (← links)
- GROUPS WHOSE NONNORMAL SUBGROUPS ARE METAHAMILTONIAN (Q3295168) (← links)
- A note on locally graded minimal non-metahamiltonian groups (Q4633354) (← links)
- Groups with restricted non-permutable subgroups (Q4988254) (← links)
- Groups whose subgroups are either abelian or pronormal (Q6116726) (← links)
- The structure of metahamiltonian groups (Q6156879) (← links)