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Fitting subgroup

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In group theory, a **fitting subgroup** is a concept related to the structure of finite groups. Specifically, the Fitting subgroup of a group \( G \), denoted as \( F(G) \), is defined as the largest nilpotent normal subgroup of \( G \). ### Key Points about Fitting Subgroup: 1. **Nilpotent Group**: A group is nilpotent if its upper central series terminates in the whole group after finitely many steps.

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