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The author gives a complete description of groups G which can be written as products of two locally cyclic, torsion free subgroups A and B. He shows that there are five basic possibilities and describes each one in detail. This result solves problem 2.70b of the Kourovka Notebook (1986; Zbl 0625.20001) posed by N. F. Sesekin.
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    Products of locally cyclic, torsion-free groups (English)
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    The author gives a complete description of groups G which can be written as products of two locally cyclic, torsion free subgroups A and B. He shows that there are five basic possibilities and describes each one in detail. This result solves problem 2.70b of the Kourovka Notebook (1986; Zbl 0625.20001) posed by N. F. Sesekin.
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    products of two locally cyclic, torsion free subgroups
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    problem 2.70b of the Kourovka Notebook
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