Finite Groups Whose n-Maximal Subgroups are Subnormal
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Publication:5542819
DOI10.2307/1994850zbMATH Open0159.30901OpenAlexW4233427788MaRDI QIDQ5542819FDOQ5542819
Authors: Avinoam Mann
Publication date: 1968
Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1994850
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- Finite groups whose \(n\)-maximal subgroups are modular
- Finite groups whose \(n\)-maximal subgroups are \({\sigma}\)-subnormal
- Finite groups with short nonnormal chains
- Finite groups with subnormal second or third maximal subgroups.
- Finite groups with generalized subnormal and generalized permutable subgroups
- On an open problem of \(\sigma\)-soluble groups
- On \(n\)-maximal subalgebras of Lie algebras
- Finite groups with strongly c-reachable second maximal subgroups
- On some results in the theory of finite partially soluble groups
- On \(\sigma\)-subnormal and \(\sigma\)-permutable subgroups of finite groups.
- On generalized modular subgroups of finite groups
- On some arithmetic properties of finite groups
- On finite \(\sigma \)-tower groups
- On finite groups with given ICΦ-subgroups
- Finite solvable groups with all \(n\)-maximal subgroups \(\mathfrak U\)-subnormal.
- Groups in which \(n\)-maximal subgroups are dualpronormal
- On generalized \(S\)-quasinormal and generalized subnormal subgroups of finite groups
- Influence of normality conditions on almost minimal subgroups of a finite group
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