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Algebra Discrete Math., 2004 Issue 2, Pages 92–113 (Mi adm341)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

Groups, in which almost all subgroups are near to normal

M. M. Semko, S. M. Kuchmenko

Department of Mathematics National State Tax Service Academy of Ukraine, ul. K. Marksa 31, 08200, Irpin, Kyiv obl., Ukraine

Abstract: A subgroup $H$ of a group $G$ is said to be nearly normal, if $H$ has a finite index in its normal closure. These subgroups have been introduced by B. H. Neumann. In a present paper is studied the groups whose non polycyclic by finite subgroups are nearly normal. It is not hard to show that under some natural restrictions these groups either have a finite derived subgroup or belong to the class $S_{1}F$ (the class of soluble by finite minimax groups). More precisely, this paper is dedicated of the study of $S_{1}F$ groups whose non polycyclic by finite subgroups are nearly normal.

Received: 24.02.2004
Revised: 29.06.2004

Language: English



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