p-groups without noncharacteristic normal subgroups.
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\(p\)-groups without noncharacteristic normal subgroups.
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Cites work
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(7)- Finite \(p\)-groups not characteristic in any \(p\)-group in which they are properly contained.
- \(p\)-groups with a unique proper non-trivial characteristic subgroup.
- Nondiscrete P-groups can be reflexive
- A new characteristic subgroup for finite \(p\)-groups
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3895280 (Why is no real title available?)
- Some finite p-groups whose normal subgroups are characteristic
- The existence of normal and characteristic subgroups in finite groups.
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