The study of groups by imposing conditions on the set of their normal subgroups is a theme which has recursively appeared in group theory since early in its history, both for finite and infinite groups. It is well-known, for example, the structure of the groups in which every subgroup is normal, a result that dates back to Dedekind
We consider the class N of groups in which the normaliser of every subgroup is normal, and the class...
[EN] If G is a finite group and N is a normal subgroup of G with two C-conjugacy class sizes of elem...
this paper, and it is the other spot in the proof of Theorem 1.1 which depends on (CSG) (note that h...
The structure of infinite groups in which every (proper) normal subgroup is the only one of its card...
We consider which groups G are nilpotent if they have a nilpotent normal subgroup N with G/N a restr...
AbstractIf a finite group G is the product of two nilpotent subgroups A and B and if N is a minimal ...
If a finite group G is the product of two nilpotent subgroups A and B and if N is a minimal normal s...
Investigation of groups satisfying certain related to arrangement of subgroups conditions allows alg...
This thesis contains a study of groups with restrictions on non-normal subgroups and of groups whose...
If G is a finite group and N is a normal subgroup of G with two G-conjugacy class sizes of elements...
AbstractThe concept of an abnormal subgroup of a group G is, in a sense, opposite of that of a norma...
Investigation of groups satisfying certain related to arrangement of subgroups conditions allows alg...
This paper continues the investigation of the structure of uncountable groups whose large subgroups ...
This paper continues the investigation of the structure of uncountable groups whose large subgroups ...
Investigation of groups satisfying certain related to arrangement of subgroups conditions allows alg...
We consider the class N of groups in which the normaliser of every subgroup is normal, and the class...
[EN] If G is a finite group and N is a normal subgroup of G with two C-conjugacy class sizes of elem...
this paper, and it is the other spot in the proof of Theorem 1.1 which depends on (CSG) (note that h...
The structure of infinite groups in which every (proper) normal subgroup is the only one of its card...
We consider which groups G are nilpotent if they have a nilpotent normal subgroup N with G/N a restr...
AbstractIf a finite group G is the product of two nilpotent subgroups A and B and if N is a minimal ...
If a finite group G is the product of two nilpotent subgroups A and B and if N is a minimal normal s...
Investigation of groups satisfying certain related to arrangement of subgroups conditions allows alg...
This thesis contains a study of groups with restrictions on non-normal subgroups and of groups whose...
If G is a finite group and N is a normal subgroup of G with two G-conjugacy class sizes of elements...
AbstractThe concept of an abnormal subgroup of a group G is, in a sense, opposite of that of a norma...
Investigation of groups satisfying certain related to arrangement of subgroups conditions allows alg...
This paper continues the investigation of the structure of uncountable groups whose large subgroups ...
This paper continues the investigation of the structure of uncountable groups whose large subgroups ...
Investigation of groups satisfying certain related to arrangement of subgroups conditions allows alg...
We consider the class N of groups in which the normaliser of every subgroup is normal, and the class...
[EN] If G is a finite group and N is a normal subgroup of G with two C-conjugacy class sizes of elem...
this paper, and it is the other spot in the proof of Theorem 1.1 which depends on (CSG) (note that h...