Solvable groups and loops (Q1911789)
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Solvable groups and loops (English)
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6 January 1997
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Let \(Q\) be a loop and \(M(Q)\) be its multiplication group, i.e. the subgroup of the symmetric group \(S_Q\) generated by all the left and right translations. And moreover, let us assume that there exists a series of subloops of the loop \(Q\) of the form \(1=Q_0\leq Q_1\leq\cdots\leq Q_n=Q\), where \(Q_i\) is a normal subloop in \(Q_{i-1}\) and \(Q_i/Q_{i-1}\) is an Abelian group for all \(i=1,\dots,n\). Then \(Q\) is called solvable loop. It is easy to construct solvable loops with non-solvable multiplication groups -- the smallest example is of order 10. In the paper under review, the following main result is proved as Theorem 1: If \(Q\) is a finite loop such that \(M(Q)\) is solvable, then \(Q\) is solvable. The paper is concluded with some applications and examples.
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subgroups of symmetric groups
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multiplication groups
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left and right translations
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series of subloops
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normal subloops
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solvable loops
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