Locally soluble infinite groups in which every element has prime power order. (Q1430472): Difference between revisions
From MaRDI portal
Created a new Item |
Set profile property. |
||
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Property / author | |||
Property / author: Wen-ze Yang / rank | |||
Property / reviewed by | |||
Property / reviewed by: Martyn R. Dixon / rank | |||
Property / author | |||
Property / author: Wen-ze Yang / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / reviewed by | |||
Property / reviewed by: Martyn R. Dixon / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / MaRDI profile type | |||
Property / MaRDI profile type: MaRDI publication profile / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
links / mardi / name | links / mardi / name | ||
Latest revision as of 03:19, 5 March 2024
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Locally soluble infinite groups in which every element has prime power order. |
scientific article |
Statements
Locally soluble infinite groups in which every element has prime power order. (English)
0 references
27 May 2004
0 references
A periodic group \(G\) is a CP-group if every element has prime power order or, equivalently, the centralizer of every element is a \(p\)-group for some prime \(p\). Finite CP-groups were studied in a paper of \textit{G. Higman} [J. Lond. Math. Soc. 32, 335-342 (1957; Zbl 0079.03204)] and this work was continued by \textit{W. Shi} and \textit{W. Yang} [J. Yunnan Ed. Coll. 1, 2-10 (1986)]. In the paper under review the authors study infinite CP-groups. Of course there are rather exotic infinite CP-groups so for the most part the authors study locally soluble such groups. In this case they prove that if \(G\) is a CP-group then it is a \(\{p,q\}\)-group, for primes \(p,q\), and they obtain structure theorems for such locally soluble groups with min-n (respectively max-n).
0 references
locally soluble groups
0 references
CP-groups
0 references
locally finite groups
0 references