Normal coalition class

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History

Origin of the term

The term normal coalition class was introduced by J.E. Roseblade in the paper On Certain Subnormal Coalition Classes in Journal of Algebra, I, 132-138 (1964).

Definition

Definition with symbols

A group property of groups is said to give a normal coalition class if whenever is a group and and are normal subgroups of both satisfying as groups, then the subgroup also satisfies .

Examples