Fitting height and lengths of laws in finite solvable groups
Abstract
Let G be a finite solvable group, and let h(G) denote its Fitting height, namely the length of a shortest normal series in G with nilpotent factors. We show, that any law in G has length at least h(G). This result is then used to improve a previously given bound on the nonsolvable length of finite nonsolvable groups.
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