Locally finite groups in which every non-cyclic subgroup is self-centralizing
DOI10.1016/J.JPAA.2016.06.015zbMATH Open1358.20034arXiv1606.01669OpenAlexW2963113116MaRDI QIDQ326581FDOQ326581
Costantino Delizia, Chiara Nicotera, Urban Jezernik, Primož Moravec, Chris Parker
Publication date: 12 October 2016
Published in: Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.01669
Special subgroups (Frattini, Fitting, etc.) (20D25) Solvable groups, supersolvable groups (20F16) Nilpotent groups (20F18) Periodic groups; locally finite groups (20F50) General structure theorems for groups (20E34)
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- Groups in which every non-abelian subgroup is self-normalizing
- Groups with many self-centralizing or self-normalizing subgroups
- On groups whose self-centralizing subgroups are normal
- On \(D(j)\)-groups with an element of order \(p^{j+1}\) for some prime \(p\)
- Nilpotency in groups with the minimal condition on centralizers
- Groups with a Finite Number of Normalizer Subgroups
- On conjugacy classes in groups
- Invariant self-centralizing subgroups and structure of finite groups
- Groups in which every non-nilpotent subgroup is self-normalizing
- Groups with few self-centralizing subgroups which are not self-normalizing
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