On groups whose subgroups are closed in the profinite topology.
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- Closed subsets in Bishop topological groups
- Linear groups with many profinitely closed subgroups
- Counting the closed subgroups of profinite groups
- Groups whose subgroups of infinite rank are closed in the profinite topology
- Separability conditions in acts over monoids
- On the theory of generalized FC-groups.
- Closed subgroups of profinite groups
- ON PROFINITE GROUPS WHOSE POWER SUBGROUPS ARE CLOSED
- Strictly ascending HNN extensions in soluble groups.
- Large soluble groups and the control of embedding properties.
- On separability finiteness conditions in semigroups
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