On products of locally polycyclic groups (Q2639174)

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On products of locally polycyclic groups
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    On products of locally polycyclic groups (English)
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    In order to obtain information about a normal subgroup of a factorized group one often has to consider triply factorized groups of the form \(G=AB=AK=BK\), where A and B are subgroups and K is a normal subgroup of G. Here it is shown that G is locally polycyclic whenever A, B and K are locally polycyclic provided that one of the following two conditions is satisfied: (i) K is a minimax group or (ii) G is soluble with finite abelian section rank. - It should be observed that there exist triply factorized groups with abelian subgroups A, B and an abelian normal subgroup K with Prüfer rank 1, but G is not locally polycyclic. The proofs of the above results use cohomological arguments and facts about automorphisms of soluble minimax groups that depend on Algebraic Number Theory.
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    products of subgroups
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    locally polycyclic groups
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    triply factorized groups
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    minimax group
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    abelian section rank
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    abelian normal subgroup
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    automorphisms of soluble minimax groups
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