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zbMath0853.20023MaRDI QIDQ4881079
Joseph T. Buckley, James Wiegold, Howard Smith, Bernhard Neumann, John C. Lennox
Publication date: 6 January 1997
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locally finite groupsabelian-by-finite groupsCF-groupsboundedly core-finite groupsBCF-groupsinfinite finitely generated homomorphic imagesperiodic CF-groups
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