The classification of certain Butler groups
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equivalence theoremheightspure subgroupsButler groupsstrongly indecomposable groupstorsion-free abelian groupsinduced by automorphismscompletely decomposable torsion-free groupsextended type vectorfinite rank completely decomposable groupisomorphisms between subgroupsRichman-Butler groupsweakly *-pure subgroups
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