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Über eine zur Frattini-Gruppe duale Bildung

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DOI10.1017/S0027763000023369zbMATH Open0066.01401MaRDI QIDQ5850547FDOQ5850547


Authors: Noboru Ito Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1955

Published in: Nagoya Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)






zbMATH Keywords

group theory



Cited In (14)

  • On weakly BNA-subgroups of finite groups
  • On the problem of Frattini duality in the theory of Fitting classes
  • The $p$-nilpotency of finite groups with some weakly pronormal subgroups
  • The influence of minimal p-subgroups on the structure of finite groups
  • Finite groups with some SS-supplemented subgroups
  • Finite groups with Hall normally embedded subgroups
  • Finite groups with minimal weakly BNA-subgroups
  • On the \(\mathcal F\)-hypercentre and the intersection of all \(\mathcal F\)-maximal subgroups of a finite group.
  • Finite groups with all minimal subgroups solitary.
  • The influence of \(s\)-semipermutable subgroups on the structure of finite groups.
  • On c-normality of finite groups
  • The influence of \(\pi\)-quasinormality of some subgroups on the structure of a finite group
  • Über Frattiniduale in endlichen Gruppen
  • Dualization of saturation for locally defined formations





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