On the relationships between the factors of upper and lower central series in groups and other algebraic structures
DOI10.1285/i15900932v36suppl1p35zbMath1395.20019OpenAlexW2596497788MaRDI QIDQ4639079
Leonid A. Kurdachenko, Igor Ya. Subbotin
Publication date: 2 May 2018
Full work available at URL: http://siba-ese.unile.it/index.php/notemat/article/view/16620
Leibniz algebrastopological groupsSchur theoremBaer theoremderived subgroupcentral factor-groupNeumann theorem
Structure of general topological groups (22A05) Linear algebraic groups over arbitrary fields (20G15) Structure theory for nonassociative algebras (17A60) General structure theorems for groups (20E34) Generalizations of solvable and nilpotent groups (20F19) Structure theory for Lie algebras and superalgebras (17B05) Derived series, central series, and generalizations for groups (20F14) Leibniz algebras (17A32)
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