Finite 2-groups whose number of subgroups of each order are at most \(2^4\)
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Publication:722086
DOI10.1007/S40304-018-0133-1zbMath1498.20044OpenAlexW2800377706MaRDI QIDQ722086
Publication date: 20 July 2018
Published in: Communications in Mathematics and Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40304-018-0133-1
Arithmetic and combinatorial problems involving abstract finite groups (20D60) Subgroup theorems; subgroup growth (20E07) Finite nilpotent groups, (p)-groups (20D15) Products of subgroups of abstract finite groups (20D40)
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