First-order characterization of the radical of a finite group
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3211026 (Why is no real title available?)
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(11)- Model theory of finite and pseudofinite groups
- Characterization of the soluble radical by a sequence of words.
- Components and minimal normal subgroups of finite and pseudofinite groups
- FINITE AXIOMATIZATION OF FINITE SOLUBLE GROUPS
- Finite rank and pseudofinite groups
- A note on Engel words of finite groups
- Profinite groups with NIP theory andp-adic analytic groups
- On the solubilizer of an element in a finite group
- First-order recognizability in finite and pseudofinite groups
- A note on pseudofinite groups of finite centraliser dimension
- Characterization of solvable groups and solvable radical.
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