In mathematics, specifically group theory, an abnormal subgroup is a subgroup H of a group G such that for all x in G, x lies in the subgroup generated by H and H x, where H x denotes the conjugate subgroup xHx−1. Here are some facts relating abnormality to other subgroup properties: Every abnormal subgroup is a self-normalizing subgroup, as well as a contranormal subgroup. The only normal subgroup that is also abnormal is the whole group. Every abnormal subgroup is a weakly abnormal subgroup, and every weakly abnormal subgroup is a self-normalizing subgroup. Every abnormal subgroup is a pronormal subgroup, and hence a weakly pronormal subgroup, a paranormal subgroup, and a polynormal subgroup.
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