Free factor

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This article defines a subgroup property: a property that can be evaluated to true/false given a group and a subgroup thereof, invariant under subgroup equivalence. View a complete list of subgroup properties[SHOW MORE]

Definition

Symbol-free definition

A subgroup of a group is termed a free factor if the group can be expressed as an internal free product with that subgroup as one of the factors.

Definition with symbols

A subgroup of a group is termed a free factor if there is a subgroup of such that such that .

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

Weaker properties

Metaproperties

Counterexamples it gives

Self-normalizing subgroups that are not contranormal

A free factor is self-normalizing, but no nontrivial free factor is contranormal. This gives an example of a subgroup that is self-normalizing but not contranormal.