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In [[group theory]], the '''Frattini subgroup''' is the intersection of all maximal [[subgroup]]s of a group. | In [[group theory]], the '''Frattini subgroup''' is the intersection of all maximal [[subgroup]]s of a group. | ||
Revision as of 04:33, 22 January 2009
In group theory, the Frattini subgroup is the intersection of all maximal subgroups of a group.
Formally,
where M runs over all maximal subgroups of G. If G has no maximal subgroups then .
The Frattini is a subgroup, which is normal and indeed characteristic.
References
- Marshall Hall jr (1959). The theory of groups. New York: Macmillan, 156.