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The following pages link to Groups with all subgroups either subnormal or self-normalizing. (Q1770536):
Displaying 24 items.
- Groups whose all subgroups are ascendant or self-normalizing. (Q539201) (← links)
- Groups with small deviation for non-subnormal subgroups. (Q1040194) (← links)
- Groups in which all subgroups are pronormal. (Q1101548) (← links)
- Groups with many normal or self-normalizing subgroups (Q1275732) (← links)
- On subnormal subgroups of factorized groups (Q1375959) (← links)
- On the structure of groups whose non-normal subgroups are core-free (Q2334584) (← links)
- On some groups close to nilpotent groups. (Q2453370) (← links)
- The groups whose cyclic subgroups are either ascendant or almost self-normalizing (Q2831610) (← links)
- Groups whose finitely generated subgroups are either permutable or pronormal. (Q2891027) (← links)
- Groups with all subgroups subnormal (Q3085259) (← links)
- (Q3552591) (← links)
- (Q3748466) (← links)
- Groups in which every non-nilpotent subgroup is self-normalizing (Q4615051) (← links)
- The influence of arrangement of subgroups on the group structure (Q4639080) (← links)
- Minimal non-𝒬𝒮-groups (Q4968238) (← links)
- (Q4993641) (← links)
- On conormal subgroups (Q5063212) (← links)
- Groups with many self-centralizing or self-normalizing subgroups (Q5124343) (← links)
- On some groups with only two types of subgroups (Q5178359) (← links)
- Finite groups with abnormal or formational subnormal primary subgroups (Q5227671) (← links)
- (Q5293726) (← links)
- ON GROUPS WITH ALL SUBGROUPS SUBNORMAL OR SOLUBLE OF BOUNDED DERIVED LENGTH (Q5397667) (← links)
- On pairs of antagonistic subgroups and theirs influence on the structure of groups (Q5876623) (← links)
- Finite groups in which every self-centralizing subgroup is a TI-subgroup or subnormal or has \(p^{\prime}\)-order (Q6655538) (← links)