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The converse of Schur's theorem
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    The converse of Schur's theorem (English)
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    Schur's theorem states that for a group \(G\) finiteness of the central factor-group implies the finiteness of the derived subgroup. The converse was proved by \textit{P. Hilton} [Int. J. Math. Math. Sci. 28, No. 8, 455-460 (2001; Zbl 1050.20021)] in case \(G/Z(G)\) is finitely generated. The author establishes that in such a case, \(|G/Z(G)|\leq |G'|^{d(G/Z(G))}\) and, provided the group \(G\) is nilpotent, \(|G/Z(G)|\) divides \(|G'|^{d(G/Z(G))}\).
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    Schur theorem
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    finite groups
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    center
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    central factor
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    derived subgroup
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    nilpotent groups
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    finitely generated groups
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