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Extension of a Schur theorem to groups with a central factor with a bounded section rank. (English)
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11 March 2014
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In this interesting article, the authors generalize a well known classical I. Schur result which states that the derived subgroup of a group is finite provided its central factor is finite. Namely, they show that if the \(p\)-section rank of the central factor of a locally generalized radical group is bounded, then so is the \(p\)-section rank of its derived subgroup. The main result is the following: There exists a function \(\lambda_2\) such that if \(G\) is a locally generalized radical group and \(C\) is a central subgroup such that \(G/C\) has section \(p\)-rank \(s\), then \(r_p([G,G])\leq\lambda_2(s)\).
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derived subgroup
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Schur classes
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Schur multipliers
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special ranks of groups
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\(p\)-section ranks of groups
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0-ranks of groups
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generalized radical groups
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