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Groups with many self-centralizing or self-normalizing subgroups [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Group Theory, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to present a comprehensive overview of known and new results concerning the structure of groups in which all subgroups‎, ‎except those having a given property‎, ‎are either self-centralizing or self-normalizing‎.
Costantino Delizia, Chiara Nicotera
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Normalizers and self-normalizing subgroups II

open access: yesOpen Mathematics, 2011
Abstract Let $\mathbb{K}$ be a field, G a reductive algebraic $\mathbb{K}$-group, and G 1 ≤ G a reductive subgroup. For G 1 ≤ G, the corresponding groups of $\mathbb{K}$-points, we study the normalizer N = N G(G 1).
Širola Boris
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Groups whose all subgroups are ascendant or self-normalizing

open access: yesOpen Mathematics, 2011
The structure of groups in which every subgroup either is subnormal or coincides with its normalizer has been described by \textit{S. Franciosi} and the reviewer [Note Mat. 13, No. 1, 99-105 (1993; Zbl 0809.20019)]. A subgroup \(X\) of a group \(G\) is said to be `ascendant' if there is an ascending series from \(X\) to \(G\); then the concept of an ...
Kurdachenko Leonid   +3 more
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Self-normalizing Sylow subgroups [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 2003
Using the classification of finite simple groups we prove the following statement: Let p > 3 p>3 be a prime, Q Q a group of automorphisms of p p -power order of a finite group G G , and P P a Q Q -invariant Sylow
Guralnick, Robert M.   +2 more
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On self-normalizing subgroups of finite groups [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Group Theory, 2010
This research was supported by the grants MTM2004-08219C02-02 and MTM2007-68010-C03-02 from MEC (Spanish Government) and FEDER (European Union) and GV/2007/243 from Generalitat (Valencian Community).
Ballester-Bolinches, Adolfo   +2 more
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Clinical characterization of data-driven diabetes subgroups in Mexicans using a reproducible machine learning approach

open access: yesBMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 2020
Introduction Previous reports in European populations demonstrated the existence of five data-driven adult-onset diabetes subgroups. Here, we use self-normalizing neural networks (SNNN) to improve reproducibility of these data-driven diabetes subgroups ...
Omar Yaxmehen Bello-Chavolla   +60 more
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𝑝-rational characters and self-normalizing Sylow 𝑝-subgroups [PDF]

open access: yesRepresentation Theory of the American Mathematical Society, 2007
Let G G be a finite group, p p a prime, and P P a Sylow p p -subgroup of G G . Several recent refinements of the McKay conjecture suggest that there should exist a bijection between the irreducible characters of p ′ p’ -degree of
Navarro, Gabriel   +2 more
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Groups of infinite rank with a normalizer condition on subgroups [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Group Theory, 2015
Groups of infinite rank in which every subgroup is either normal or self-normalizing are characterized in terms of their subgroups of infinite rank.
Anna Valentina De Luca   +1 more
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Groups with many abelian or self-normalizing subgroups

open access: yesArchiv der Mathematik, 2022
AbstractGroups in which every non-abelian subgroup is equal to its normalizer have been recently completely described. This paper investigates locally soluble groups with restrictions on subgroups which are neither abelian nor self-normalizing.
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Groups with all subgroups either subnormal or self-normalizing

open access: yesJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra, 2005
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Kurdachenko, Leonid A., Smith, Howard
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