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Injectors in finite groups.

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zbMATH Open1159.20316MaRDI QIDQ3597694FDOQ3597694


Authors: L. A. Shemetkov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 9 February 2009





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zbMATH Keywords

finite groupsinjectorsFitting formations


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Finite solvable groups, theory of formations, Schunck classes, Fitting classes, (pi)-length, ranks (20D10) Sylow subgroups, Sylow properties, (pi)-groups, (pi)-structure (20D20) Special subgroups (Frattini, Fitting, etc.) (20D25)



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