Groups with fewer than 15 involutions
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- A counterexample to Herzog's conjecture on the number of involutions
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(5)- Finite Groups Containing Many Involutions
- Characteristic classes of involutions in nonsolvable groups
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- The characterizations of \(A_5\) and \(\text{PSL}(2,7)\) and a note on finite CIT-groups
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