Varieties of soluble groups and a dichotomy of P. Hall
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(16)- ON VARIETIES IN WHICH SOLUBLE GROUPS ARE TORSION-BY-NILPOTENT
- On bounded conciseness of Engel-like words in residually finite groups
- On the existence of finitely generated normal subgroups with infinite cyclic quotients
- On finite \(p\)-groups satisfying given laws
- On the commuting probability for subgroups of a finite group
- An extension of a dichotomy of P. Hall to some varieties of soluble groups
- Groups satisfying semigroup laws, and nilpotent-by-Burnside varieties
- Infinite groups
- The linearity of automorphism groups of relatively free groups
- Words of Engel type are concise in residually finite groups
- Bounding the order of a verbal subgroup in a residually finite group
- What do the Engel laws and positive laws have in common?
- On some finiteness conditions for varieties of metanilpotent groups
- On laws of the form \(ab\equiv ba\) equivalent to the abelian law
- ON VARIETIES OF GROUPS WITHOUT POSITIVE LAWS
- Group laws \([x,y^{-1}]\equiv u(x,y)\) and varietal properties.
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