Abstract

We consider which groups G are nilpotent if they have a nilpotent normal subgroup N with G/N a restricted soluble group and if G is the only contranormal subgroup of G. This supplements Kurdachenko, Otal, and Subbotin work of 2009, where they consider the corresponding question but with G/N nilpotent and N a restricted soluble normal subgroup.

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