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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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This property makes sense for infinite groups. For finite groups, it is always true
Definition
Symbol-free definition
A group is said to be a minimax group if it has a subnormal series of finite length such that each successive quotient satisfies either the minimum condition or the maximum condition on subgroups.
Definition with symbols
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Relation with other properties
Stronger properties
Conjunction with other properties
- Solvable minimax group is the conjunction with the property of being a solvable group