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* {{booklink-proved|RobinsonGT}}, Page 387, Section 13.1 (''Joins and intersections of subnormal subgroups'') | |||
Revision as of 21:57, 21 September 2008
Statement
Suppose are Subnormal subgroup (?)s, with the property that : in other words, normalizes . Then the join of subgroups is also subnormal. Moreover, the Subnormal depth (?) of is bounded from above by the products of subnormal depths of and .
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Textbook references
- A Course in the Theory of Groups by Derek J. S. Robinson, ISBN 0387944613, More info, Page 387, Section 13.1 (Joins and intersections of subnormal subgroups)