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    Large hereditarily just infinite groups. (English)
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    11 August 2010
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    The author gives a criterion for an inverse limit of a sequence of finite groups to be hereditarily just infinite, and a similar criterion for direct limits. He then uses this criterion to give constructions of hereditarily just infinite groups which satisfy required properties. In particular, the author constructs a hereditarily just infinite profinite group in which every countably based profinite group can be embedded (Theorem A). Thus demonstrating that a hereditarily just infinite profinite group need not be virtually pro-\(p\). Secondly the author constructs hereditarily just infinite prosoluble groups that are not (topologically) finitely generated (Theorem B). This is a useful paper which provides examples of hereditarily just infinite groups which enhance our understanding of these structures.
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    just infinite groups
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    profinite groups
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    pro-\(p\)-groups
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    subgroups of finite index
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    inverse limits of finite groups
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    direct limits
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    prosoluble groups
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