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Computers, Rigidity, and Moduli, 2019
We study finite extension groups of lattices in Lie groups which have finitely many connected components. We show that every non-cocompact Fuchsian group (these are the non-cocompact lattices in PSL ( 2 , R ) ) has an extension group of finite index which ...
S. Shankar
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We study finite extension groups of lattices in Lie groups which have finitely many connected components. We show that every non-cocompact Fuchsian group (these are the non-cocompact lattices in PSL ( 2 , R ) ) has an extension group of finite index which ...
S. Shankar
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Training groups, encounter groups, sensitivity groups and group psychotherapy.
California medicine, 2010Descriptions and comparison of group therapies and the new group procedures (training groups and sensitivity groups-an outgrowth of the so-called Laboratory Movement methods of the mid-1930's) have been provided for the better understanding of non-psychiatric physicians. A group leader must have proper training and must help his group in its search for
L A, Gottschalk +2 more
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Automorphism Groups of Nilpotent Groups
Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 1989Let \({\mathfrak X}\) denote the class of all finitely generated torsion-free nilpotent groups G such that the derived factor group G/G' is torsion- free. For G in \({\mathfrak X}\), let Aut *(G) denote the group of automorphisms of G/G' induced by the automorphism group of G. If G/G' has rank n and we choose a \({\mathbb{Z}}\)-basis for G/G' then Aut *
Bryant, R. M., Papistas, A.
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Group Supervision of Group Psychotherapy
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1995Objective To explore the practice of group supervision of group psychotherapists using a process model. Method The need for supervision and the advantages of the supervisory group setting are discussed highlighting the varying levels of interaction between the therapeutic system and the supervisory system.
J H, Steadman, K, Harper
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Stable Groups and Algebraic Groups
Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 2000Let \(G\) be a stable, saturated group, \(p\) be the strong type of an element of \(G\), and \(\langle p\rangle\) be the smallest type-definable (over \(\text{acl}(\emptyset)\)) subgroup of \(G\) containing \(p^G\). By \textit{L. Newelski}'s theorem [Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 32, No.
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Family Group — Parental Group — Partner Group
1986A woman was dissatisfied with her fate. She was poorer than everyone else. She never had enough bread for her seven children. Her husband had died at an early age. One night, after desperate prayer, there appeared before her an angel who gave her a sack and told her to toss all her sorrows and needs into it.
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Toxicity and response criteria of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group
American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1982M. Oken +6 more
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2015
This two-volume graduate textbook gives a comprehensive, state-of-the-art account of describing large subgroups of the unit group of the integral group ring of a finite group and, more generally, of the unit group of an order in a finite dimensional semisimple rational algebra.
Jespers, Eric, Del Rio Mateos, Angel
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This two-volume graduate textbook gives a comprehensive, state-of-the-art account of describing large subgroups of the unit group of the integral group ring of a finite group and, more generally, of the unit group of an order in a finite dimensional semisimple rational algebra.
Jespers, Eric, Del Rio Mateos, Angel
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