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Finite Permutation Groups and Finite Simple Groups

Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 1981
In the past two decades, there have been far-reaching developments in the problem of determining all finite non-abelian simple groups—so much so, that many people now believe that the solution to the problem is imminent. And now, as I correct these proofs in October 1980, the solution has just been announced.
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Finite tangled groups

Siberian Mathematical Journal, 2007
Summary: We study the so-called finite tangled groups. These are the groups in which every subset containing 1 and closed under the operation \(x\circ y=xy^{-1}x\) is a subgroup. The general problem of studying such groups reduces to the case of tangled groups of odd order. We classify all finite nilpotent tangled groups.
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Finite groups

Journal of Soviet Mathematics, 1989
The present survey has been composed mainly on the basis of works reviewed in the R. Zh. Mat. over the years 1976-1983 and is a continuation of the surveys published in the years 1966, 1971, 1976 in this series. The main attention is paid to finite simple groups and their classification. The bibliography contains 1566 references.
Kondrat'ev, A. S.   +2 more
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Finite p-groups

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 1998
The present survey is based mainly on papers presented over the years 1983-1992 and can be considered as a continuation of the corresponding sections of the surveys ``Finite groups'' published in the years 1966, 1971, 1976 and 1986 by different authors (1966; Zbl 0207.33302, 1971; Zbl 0224.20006, 1976; Zbl 0444.20011, 1986; Zbl 0632.20009).
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Crossed product by actions of finite groups with the Rokhlin Property

, 2014
We introduce and study a Rokhlin-type property for actions of finite groups on (not necessarily unital) C*-algebras. We show that the corresponding crossed product C*-algebras can be locally approximated by C*-algebras that are stably isomorphic to ...
Luis Santiago
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Nonsoluble and non-p-soluble length of finite groups

, 2013
Every finite group G has a normal series each of whose factors either is soluble or is a direct product of nonabelian simple groups. We define the nonsoluble length λ(G) as the number of nonsoluble factors in a shortest series of this kind.
E. Khukhro, P. Shumyatsky
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Group weighted finite transducers

Acta Informatica, 2001
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Ito, Masami   +2 more
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On Finite Soluble Groups

Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society, 1969
Let p be a class of finite soluble groups which is closed under epimorphic images and let g be a saturated formation. Then if G is a group of minimal order belonging to p but not to g, F(G), the Fitting subgroup of G, is the unique minimal normal subgroup of G. It is to groups with this property that the following proposition is applicable.
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Breast Cancer Statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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