A local study of group classes
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- Countable recognizability and nilpotency properties of groups
- Countably recognizable classes of groups with restricted conjugacy classes
- Groups Whose Finite Homomorphic Images are Metahamiltonian
- Groups in which all subgroups of infinite special rank have bounded near defect
- Groups in which every non-Abelian subgroup is permutable.
- Groups in which every subgroup is nearly permutable
- Groups of infinite rank with a locally finite term in the lower central series.
- Groups whose non-permutable subgroups are metaquasihamiltonian
- Groups whose nonnormal subgroups are metahamiltonian
- Groups whose proper subgroups are metahamiltonian-by-finite
- Groups with all proper subgroups nilpotent-by-finite rank
- Groups with all proper subgroups soluble-by-finite rank.
- Groups with all subgroups permutable or soluble of finite rank
- Groups with many \(FC\)-subgroups
- Groups with normality conditions for subgroups of infinite rank.
- Groups with restrictions on proper uncountable subgroups
- Infinite locally finite groups of type PSL(2,K) or Sz(K) are not minimal under certain conditions
- Infinite nonabelian groups in which all infinite nonabelian subgroups are invariant
- Large characteristic subgroups with modular subgroup lattice
- Metahamiltonian groups and related topics.
- Nilpotency in uncountable groups
- Normality in uncountable groups
- On minimal conditions related to Miller-Moreno type groups
- Some trends in the theory of groups with finitely many normalizers
- Subgroup lattices of groups
- The class of minimax groups is countably recognizable
- Theorem on groups of finite special rank
- Uncountable groups with restrictions on subgroups of large cardinality.
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(8)- Locally finite simple groups whose nonnilpotent subgroups are pronormal
- A constructive approach to accessible group classes
- The pro-norm of a profinite group
- Paranilpotency in uncountable groups
- Generalized nilpotency in uncountable groups
- Infinite locally finite simple groups with many complemented subgroups
- Groups with iterated restrictions on conjugacy classes
- Groups with many pronormal subgroups
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