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== Containments == Every subgroup that is fully characteristic is certainly strictly characteristic and characteristic; but a characteristic or even strictly characteristic subgroup need not be fully characteristic. The [[center of a group]] is always a strictly characteristic subgroup, but it is not always fully characteristic. For example, the finite group of order 12, {{math|Sym(3) Γ <math>\mathbb{Z} / 2 \mathbb{Z}</math>}}, has a homomorphism taking {{math|(''Ο'', ''y'')}} to {{math|((1, 2){{sup|''y''}}, 0)}}, which takes the center, <math>1 \times \mathbb{Z} / 2 \mathbb{Z}</math>, into a subgroup of {{math|Sym(3) Γ 1}}, which meets the center only in the identity. The relationship amongst these subgroup properties can be expressed as: :[[Subgroup]] β [[Normal subgroup]] β '''Characteristic subgroup''' β Strictly characteristic subgroup β [[Fully characteristic subgroup]] β [[Verbal subgroup]]
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