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Jordan-Hölder decomposition (Definition)

A Jordan-Hölder decomposition of a group $G$ is a filtration $$ G = G_1 \supset G_2 \supset \cdots \supset G_n = \{1\} $$ such that $G_{i+1}$ is a normal subgroup of $G_i$ and the quotient $G_i/G_{i+1}$ is a simple group for each $i$




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See Also: derived subgroup, Jordan-Hölder decomposition theorem

Other names:  composition series

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Cross-references: simple group, quotient, normal subgroup, filtration, group, decomposition
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AMS MSC20E15 (Group theory and generalizations :: Structure and classification of infinite or finite groups :: Chains and lattices of subgroups, subnormal subgroups)

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