The structure of NC-groups (Q5945574)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1657177
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1657177 |
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The structure of NC-groups (English)
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21 January 2002
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A finite group \(G\) is called an NC-group if \(C_G(A)=N_G(A)\) or \(C_G(A)=A\) for every Abelian subgroup \(A\) of \(G\). These groups are completely classified in this paper: apart from \(A_5\) and \(\text{PSL}(2,7)\), which are the only nonsolvable NC-groups, there are 6 more classes of solvable ones. The solvable NC-groups are of derived length at most 3.
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NC-groups
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Abelian subgroups
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simple groups
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finite solvable groups
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self-centralizing subgroups
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derived lengths
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0.8774809241294861
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0.8377252817153931
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0.8318229913711548
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