Groups in which every infinite subnormal subgroup is normal (Q1062138)

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    1985
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    In his study of T-groups (i.e. groups in which every subnormal subgroup is normal), \textit{D. J. S. Robinson} [Proc. Camb. Philos. Soc. 60, 21-38 (1964; Zbl 0123.24901)] showed that a soluble T-group is metabelian. The authors define an IT-group to be a group in which every infinite subnormal subgroup is normal and study soluble IT-groups. In particular, it is shown that if G is an infinite soluble IT-group then G'' is cyclic of prime power order so that G has derived length \(\leq 3\). More detailed results are given showing how to construct all infinite soluble IT-groups which are not T-groups.
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    transitive normality
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    T-groups
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    subnormal subgroup
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    soluble IT-groups
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    derived length
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