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On Hawkes's conjecture for radical classes
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    On Hawkes's conjecture for radical classes (English)
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    3 December 1997
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    For soluble formations of finite groups, Hawkes established that every totally local formation \({\mathcal F}\) is hereditary and radical and conjectured that the totally local formations are exactly the hereditary radical saturated formations. The author validates Hawkes' conjecture for soluble radical classes, proving that a soluble radical class is totally local if and only if it is hereditary.
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    soluble formations of finite groups
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    totally local formations
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    hereditary radical saturated formations
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    soluble radical classes
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