Levi quasivarieties of exponent \(p^s\). (Q694219)

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Levi quasivarieties of exponent \(p^s\).
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    Levi quasivarieties of exponent \(p^s\). (English)
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    11 December 2012
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    For an arbitrary class \(M\) of groups, \(L(M)\) denotes the class of all groups \(G\) in which the normal closure of any element of \(G\) belongs to \(M\); \(qM\) is the quasivariety generated by \(M\). It is known that if \(M\) is a variety of groups then so is \(L(M)\); if \(M\) is a quasivariety of groups then so is \(L(M)\). Let \(K\) be a relatively free group in the class of nilpotent groups of class at most two and exponent \(p^s\) (\(p\) is a prime, \(p\neq 2\), \(s\geq 2\)), with commutator subgroups of exponent \(p\) or let \(K\) be an arbitrary class of nilpotent groups of class at most two and exponent \(2^n\), with commutator subgroups of exponent \(2\), elements of order \(2^m\), \(0<m<n\), are contained in the center of the given group. The author gives a description of the Levi class \(L(qK)\).
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    varieties of groups
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    quasivarieties of groups
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    Levi classes
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    nilpotent groups
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