Uncountable groups with restrictions on subgroups of large cardinality. (Q897769)

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Uncountable groups with restrictions on subgroups of large cardinality.
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    Uncountable groups with restrictions on subgroups of large cardinality. (English)
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    7 December 2015
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    The authors look for group classes \(\mathbf P\) and (possibly) additional conditions for groups \(G\) of cardinality \(\aleph\) such that \(G\) is a \(\mathbf P\)-group whenever all proper equicardinal subgroups are \(\mathbf P\)-groups. Here with \(\aleph\) is meant an uncountable cardinality. If \(G\) has no simple homomorphic images of cardinality \(\aleph\) and \(\aleph\) is regular, \(G\) is an FC-group if all equicardinal proper subgroups are (Theorem 3.2). If the locally graded group \(G\) has no simple homomorphic images of cardinality \(\aleph\) and \(\aleph\) is regular, \(G\) is nilpotent-by-finite if all equicardinal subgroups are (Theorem 4.6). The absence of equicardinal simple homomorphic images is needed because of the existence of groups with all proper subgroups of strictly lower cardinality (Jónsson groups).
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    uncountable groups
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    equicardinal subgroups
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    FC-groups
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    nilpotent-by-finite groups
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