The following pages link to (Q5736170):
Displaying 50 items.
- Groups whose proper subgroups of infinite rank have a transitive normality relation. (Q382081) (← links)
- On the strongly closed subgroups or \(\mathcal H\)-subgroups of finite groups. (Q404734) (← links)
- Groups whose primary subgroups are normal sensitive. (Q466828) (← links)
- Large soluble groups and the control of embedding properties. (Q480375) (← links)
- A finiteness condition on centralizers in locally nilpotent groups (Q509706) (← links)
- Sylow permutability in generalized soluble groups (Q528910) (← links)
- Groups with finite conjugacy classes of subnormal subgroups (Q583370) (← links)
- Groups with pronormal primary subgroups (Q584400) (← links)
- Sylow permutability in locally finite groups. (Q619602) (← links)
- Some remarks on conjugate closed groups. (Q644670) (← links)
- Imperfect groups (Q686013) (← links)
- Infinite groups with Sylow permutable subgroups. (Q711453) (← links)
- Finite soluble groups whose subnormal subgroups have defect at most two (Q755671) (← links)
- Subgroups in T-groups (Q787274) (← links)
- Gruppen mit geometrischen Abschnitten im Untergruppenverband (On groups with geometric sections in their lattice of subgroups) (Q801037) (← links)
- Groups with finitely many normalizers of subnormal subgroups. (Q853929) (← links)
- On periodic radical groups in which permutability is a transitive relation. (Q886255) (← links)
- Groups in which every finite subnormal subgroup is normal. (Q891901) (← links)
- Infinite groups with short balanced chains of subgroups. (Q933380) (← links)
- Infinite groups with many permutable subgroups. (Q1001589) (← links)
- The hypercentral coradical of a KI-group (Q1050457) (← links)
- Modularity and distributivity in the subideal lattice of a Lie algebra (Q1060272) (← links)
- Periodic soluble groups in which every subnormal subgroup has defect at most two (Q1061844) (← links)
- Groups in which every infinite subnormal subgroup is normal (Q1062138) (← links)
- Finite soluble groups in which all subnormal subgroups have defect at most 2 (Q1064403) (← links)
- Groups decomposable into quasicentralizer products (Q1074720) (← links)
- Lattices with modular identity and Lie algebras (Q1090405) (← links)
- Groups with subnormal subgroups of bounded defect (Q1090410) (← links)
- Groups in which all subgroups are pronormal. (Q1101548) (← links)
- New characterizations of locally nilpotent \(\overline{IH}\)-groups (Q1117323) (← links)
- Gruppi nel cui reticolo duale la relazione di Dedekind e transitiva (Q1141231) (← links)
- Semigroups whose proper subsemigroups are quasicommutative (Q1156244) (← links)
- Determination of finite \(T_ 2-\)groups (Q1158523) (← links)
- Wielandt series and defects of subnormal subgroups in finite soluble groups (Q1199655) (← links)
- Gruppi con complessi a normalita transitiva (Q1219954) (← links)
- Automorphisms which leave fixed the closed subgroups of a topological group (Q1230849) (← links)
- Gruppi in cui la relazione di Dedekind e transitiva (Q1236183) (← links)
- Correction to: ``Gruppi in cui la relazione di Dedekind e transitiva'' (Q1252289) (← links)
- Groups with restrictions on infinite subnormal subgroups (Q1373432) (← links)
- Groups in which all subgroups have a fan of prescribed form (Q1814612) (← links)
- Groups whose non-normal subgroups have a transitive normality relation (Q1864698) (← links)
- Nonperiodic locally solvable \(T(\overline A)\)-groups (Q1962323) (← links)
- Groups in which each subnormal subgroup is commensurable with some normal subgroup (Q2037531) (← links)
- Groups with pronormal deviation (Q2084535) (← links)
- Groups satisfying the minimal condition on subgroups which are not transitively normal (Q2120271) (← links)
- Some trends in the theory of groups with finitely many normalizers (Q2184201) (← links)
- Infinite groups with rank restrictions on subgroups. (Q2255498) (← links)
- Gruppi nei quali la relazione di quasi-normalita e transitiva. II (Q2265523) (← links)
- Groups with Chernikov conjugacy classes in which Sylow permutability is a transitive relation. (Q2270128) (← links)
- Large characteristic subgroups in which normality is a transitive relation (Q2319584) (← links)