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The role of groups in teaching critical reflection on practice to MSW students

Social Work with Groups, 2023
This paper focuses on how social group work is integral to teaching and learning about critical reflection on practice (CRoP), on three different levels.
Stephanie L. Baird   +4 more
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On some generalization of metahamiltonian groups.

2009
Summary: Locally step groups in which all subgroups are normal or have Chernikov derived subgroup are studied.
Semko, N.N., Yarovaya, O.A.
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Compactifications of pseudofinite and pseudoamenable groups

Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics
We first give simplified and corrected accounts of some results in work by Pillay (2017) on compactifications of pseudofinite groups. For instance, we use a classical theorem of Turing (1938) to give a simplified proof that any definable compactification
G. Conant, E. Hrushovski, Anand Pillay
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Residually finite amenable groups that are not Hilbert–Schmidt stable

Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics
We construct the first examples of residually finite amenable groups that are not Hilbert–Schmidt (HS) stable. We construct finitely generated, class 3 nilpotent-by-cyclic examples and solvable linear finitely presented examples. This also provides the
C. Eckhardt
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Online project-based learning in small groups: innovative approaches to leadership development for social work students

Social Work with Groups
Developing leadership skills among social work students is essential to prepare them to become effective agents of social change. However, there are ongoing concerns within social work education about how current curricula need to provide more ...
Marcella Pizzo   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Membership problems in nilpotent groups

journal of Groups, complexity, cryptology
We study both the Submonoid Membership problem and the Rational Subset Membership problem in finitely generated nilpotent groups. We give two reductions with important applications.
Corentin Bodart
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Twisted conjugacy in dihedral Artin groups I: Torus Knot groups

journal of Groups, complexity, cryptology
In this paper we provide an alternative solution to a result by Juh\'{a}sz that the twisted conjugacy problem for odd dihedral Artin groups is solvable, that is, groups with presentation $G(m) = \langle a,b \; | \; _{m}(a,b) = {}_{m}(b,a) \rangle$, where
Gemma Crowe
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Boone–Higman embeddings for contracting self-similar groups

Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics
We give a short proof that every contracting self-similar group embeds into a finitely presented simple group. In particular, any contracting self-similar group embeds into the corresponding Röver–Nekrashevych group, and this in turn embeds into one of ...
J. Belk, Francesco Matucci
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Geometric invariants of locally compact groups: The homological perspective

Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics
In this paper, we develop the homological version of \Sigma -theory for locally compact, Hausdorff groups, leaving the homotopical version for another paper. Both versions are connected by a Hurewicz-like theorem.
Kai-Uwe Bux   +2 more
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Fixed subgroups in Artin groups

Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics
We study fixed subgroups of automorphisms of any large-type Artin group A_{\Gamma} . We define a natural subgroup \operatorname{Aut}_{\Gamma}(A_{\Gamma}) of \operatorname{Aut}(A_{\Gamma}) , and for every \gamma \in \operatorname ...
Oli Jones, Nicolas Vaskou
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