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Welcome to Groupprops (The Group Properties Wiki). This is a pre-alpha stage group theory wiki primarily managed by Vipul Naik, a Ph.D. student in Mathematics at the University of Chicago. We have over 1000 articles including most material in basic group theory
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<random>Permutable subgroup (DEFINITION): A subgroup that permutes with every other subgroup. May not be normal.@@@Hall subgroup (DEFINITION): A subgroup of a finite group whose order and index are relatively prime. Sylow subgroups are a special case.@@@Complete group (DEFINITION): A group whose center is trivial and for which every automorphism is inner.@@@Class-preserving automorphism: An automorphism of a group that sends every element to within its conjugacy class. May not be inner.@@@Baer norm (DEFINITION): The intersection of the normalizers of all subgroups of the group. Contains the center, and is a hereditarily normal subgroup.@@@Highly transitive group action (DEFINITION): A group action that is-transitive for all natural numbers
.@@@Subnormal series: An ascending (resp., descending) series of subgroups with each subgroup normal in its successor (resp., predecessor).@@@Transitive subgroup property (DEFINITION): A subgroup satisfying the property inside a subgroup satisfying the property satisfies the property.</random>
The union of all conjugates of a proper subgroup in a finite group, can never be the whole group (FACT): And this breaks down for infinite groups
Nilpotent versus solvable (SURVEY ARTICLE): There are important differences between a nilpotent group and a solvable group
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