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Joins of Almost Subnormal Subgroups

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

John C. Lennox
Affiliation:
University College, Cardiff, U.K.
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Following (1) we say that a subgroup H of a group G is almost subnormal in G if H is of finite index in some subnormal subgroup of G, or, equivalently, if |Hn : H| is finite for some n, where Hn is the n-th term of the normal closure series of H in G. The aim of this article is to prove, in answer to a question of R. Baer, the following analogue of the well known result of Roseblade and Stonehewer (3) that in any group the join of a pair of finitely generated subnormal subgroups is always subnormal:

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1979

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