On groups with infinitely many right orders (Q1375022)

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On groups with infinitely many right orders
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    On groups with infinitely many right orders (English)
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    5 January 1998
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    The following question is discussed: How many right orders may a group possess? The main theorem: The number of right orders of a nontrivial locally indicable group is either \(2^n\), where \(n\) is a positive integer, or uncountable. Corollary: The number of right orders on an orderable group is either 2 or uncountable.
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    orderable groups
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    right-orderable groups
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    locally indicable groups
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    convex subgroups
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