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Periodic groups with the primary minimality condition for certain systems of subgroups (English)
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25 June 1992
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A group is binary-finite if all its subgroups generated by two elements are finite. The author studies groups \(G\) which are extensions of a binary-finite group by a binary-finite group with respect to the primary minimal condition. For instance, it is shown that such a group \(G\) is locally finite with primary minimal condition if it contains an involution \(i\) such that every locally soluble subgroup containing \(i\) satisfies the primary minimal condition.
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binary-finite group
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primary minimal condition
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locally finite
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involution
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locally soluble subgroup
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