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Some trends in the theory of groups with finitely many normalizers

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This paper provides an account of results and methods from the theory of infinite groups admitting only finitely many normalizers of subgroups with a given property. Some new statements on this subject are also proved.

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The authors are supported by GNSAGA (INdAM); Francesco de Giovanni and Marco Trombetti are members of AGTA—Advances in Group Theory and Applications (www.advgrouptheory.com)

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Esposito, D., de Giovanni, F. & Trombetti, M. Some trends in the theory of groups with finitely many normalizers. Ricerche mat 69, 357–365 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11587-019-00466-8

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