Groups of exponent 12 without elements of order 12.
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- Groups of exponent 60 with prescribed orders of elements
- Groups with exponent six
- Infinite Burnside groups of even exponent
- Involutions in groups of exponent 12.
- Solution of the Burnside problem for exponent six
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(17)- Recognizing M10 by spectrum in the class of all groups
- A question of Mazurov on groups of exponent dividing 12
- Some groups of exponent \(72\).
- The Baer-Suzuki theorem for groups of 2-exponent 4.
- Bernoulli shifts with bases of equal entropy are isomorphic
- Involutions in groups of exponent 12.
- On periodic groups isospectral to \(A_7\)
- The Baer-Suzuki theorem for groups of \(3\)-exponent \(1\)
- On groups of period 12.
- Properties of finite and periodic groups determined by their element orders (a survey)
- Groups with given element orders
- On periodic groups isospectral to \(A_7 \). II
- Recognizing \(A_7\) by its set of element orders
- On groups whose element orders divide 6 and 7
- Groups of exponent 24.
- Groups whose element orders do not exceed 6.
- Periodic groups with dense spectrum
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