Artinian group

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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

A group is said to be Artinian or to satisfy the minimum condition on subgroups if every descending chain of subgroups stabilizes after a finite stage.

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