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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1976
This note is devoted to the construction of a 〈Q, EΦ〉-closed Fischer class which is not a formation. It provides a negative answer to the Questions 3–7 raised by Cossey in (1). All groups considered are finite and soluble.
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This note is devoted to the construction of a 〈Q, EΦ〉-closed Fischer class which is not a formation. It provides a negative answer to the Questions 3–7 raised by Cossey in (1). All groups considered are finite and soluble.
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Fitting Classes with Given Properties of Hall Subgroups
Mathematical Notes, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zagurskii, V. N., Vorob’ev, N. T.
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Formations and Fitting Classes
2015In Chapter V, we introduce the relevant knowledge for formation and Fitting class, and describe some of their related new results including the basic theory of part composition and partial local formations, factorization of formations and their lattice structure, the canonical subgroups related to formations and Fitting classes, the theory of ...
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A Note on Hall Operators for Fitting Classes
Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 1985The Hall operators \(L_{\pi}( )\) and \(K_{\pi}( )\) for Fitting classes of finite soluble groups are very well known, see for instance \textit{O. J. Brison} [Arch. Math. 33, 1-9 (1979; Zbl 0405.20022)]. In this paper a third Hall operator L'\({}_{\pi}( )\) is introduced; we define L'\({}_{\pi}({\mathfrak F})\) as the class of those finite soluble ...
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Products of fitting classes of finite groups
Israel Journal of Mathematics, 1972Using Fitting classes we generalize some well known theorems on centralizers in finite groups.
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A family of Fitting classes of supersoluble groups
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1995A class of groups that is closed with respect to subnormal subgroups and normal products is called a Fitting class. Given a finite soluble group G, one may ask for the Fitting class (G) generated by G, that is the intersection of all Fitting classes containing G.
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Training with scaled logits to alleviate class-level over-fitting in few-shot learning
Neurocomputing, 2023Rui-Qi Wang, Fei Zhu, Xu-Yao Zhang
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Changes in cardiovascular fitness following physical fitness classes.
The Journal of family practice, 1985A program aimed at improving cardiovascular fitness was evaluated. This program involved 298 volunteer middle-aged participants who initially had a bicycle ergometry test to calculate fitness. Other measurements included body fat (estimated by skin fold measurements) and a rating of coronary-prone personality.
J E, Rodnick, A, Frischer
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Trajectory fitting estimation for a class of SDEs with small Lévy noises
Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, 2022Xuekang Zhang, Huisheng Shu
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On Products of Fitting Classes
Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1979openaire +2 more sources

