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===Stronger properties===
===Stronger properties===


* [[Weaker than::Nilpotent group]]
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* [[Weaker than::Group satisfying normalizer condition]]
! Property !! Meaning !! Proof of implication !! Proof of strictness (reverse implication failure) !! Intermediate notions
* [[Weaker than::Group in which every subgroup is subnormal]]
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| [[Weaker than::nilpotent group]] || || || || {{intermediate notions short|Gruenberg group|nilpotent group}}
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| [[Weaker than::group satisfying normalizer condition]] || no proper self-normalizing subgroup; or equivalently, ''every'' subgroup is ascendant || || || {{intermediate notions short|Gruenberg group|group satisfying normalizer condition}}
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| [[Weaker than::group in which every subgroup is subnormal]] || every subgroup is a [[subnormal subgroup]] || || || {{intermediate notions short|Gruenberg group|group in which every subgroup is subnormal}}
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===Weaker properties===
===Weaker properties===


* [[Stronger than::Locally nilpotent group]]
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! Property !! Meaning !! Proof of implication !! Proof of strictness (reverse implication failure) !! Intermediate notions
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| [[Stronger than::locally nilpotent group]] || every finitely generated subgroup is nilpotent || || || {{intermediate notions short|locally nilpotent group|Gruenberg group}}
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== References ==
 
=== Textbook references ===
 
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! Book !! Page number !! Chapter and section !! Contextual information !! View
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| {{booklink-defined-tabular|RobinsonGT|353|Section 12.2|definition introduced in paragraph}} following 12.2.8 || [https://books.google.com/books?id=BFrTBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA348 Google Books]
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This article defines a group property: a property that can be evaluated to true/false for any given group, invariant under isomorphism
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Definition

Symbol-free definition

A group is said to be a Gruenberg group if every cyclic subgroup of it is ascendant.

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Property Meaning Proof of implication Proof of strictness (reverse implication failure) Intermediate notions
nilpotent group |FULL LIST, MORE INFO
group satisfying normalizer condition no proper self-normalizing subgroup; or equivalently, every subgroup is ascendant |FULL LIST, MORE INFO
group in which every subgroup is subnormal every subgroup is a subnormal subgroup |FULL LIST, MORE INFO

Weaker properties

Property Meaning Proof of implication Proof of strictness (reverse implication failure) Intermediate notions
locally nilpotent group every finitely generated subgroup is nilpotent |FULL LIST, MORE INFO

References

Textbook references

Book Page number Chapter and section Contextual information View
A Course in the Theory of Groups by Derek J. S. Robinson, ISBN 0387944613More info 353 Section 12.2 definition introduced in paragraph following 12.2.8 Google Books