Camina Triples
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Abstract: In this paper, we study Camina triples. Camina triples are a generalization of Camina pairs. Camina pairs were first introduced in 1978 by A.R. Camina in cite{camina1}. Camina's work in cite{camina1} was inspired by the study of Frobenius groups. We show that if is a Camina triple, then either is a -group, is nilpotent, or has a non-trivial nilpotent quotient.
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