
A subgroup \(H\) of \(G\) is called ``almost subnormal'' if there exists a finite sequence of subgroups \(H=H_1 < H_2 < \dots
Infinite-dimensional and general division rings, division ring, almost subnormal subgroup, maximal subgroup, Finite-dimensional division rings, FC-subgroup
Infinite-dimensional and general division rings, division ring, almost subnormal subgroup, maximal subgroup, Finite-dimensional division rings, FC-subgroup
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