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The following pages link to On the structure of compact torsion groups (Q1839037):
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- On conciseness of words in profinite groups. (Q258169) (← links)
- Commutators and pronilpotent subgroups in profinite groups. (Q405738) (← links)
- On countable coverings of word values in profinite groups. (Q479299) (← links)
- On finite soluble groups with almost fixed-point-free automorphisms of noncoprime order. (Q498243) (← links)
- Nonsoluble and non-\(p\)-soluble length of finite groups. (Q498990) (← links)
- Commutators and commutator subgroups in profinite groups (Q502715) (← links)
- On just-infiniteness of locally finite groups and their \(C^*\)-algebras (Q523632) (← links)
- On groups with automorphisms whose fixed points are Engel (Q681694) (← links)
- On the length of finite factorized groups. (Q893374) (← links)
- A comment on periodic compact groups (Q910867) (← links)
- Bounding the exponent of a finite group with automorphisms (Q1284115) (← links)
- Almost regular automorphisms (Q1296173) (← links)
- On pro-\(p\) groups admitting a fixed-point-free automorphism (Q1570883) (← links)
- Engel-type subgroups and length parameters of finite groups (Q1686397) (← links)
- On periodic compact groups (Q1802332) (← links)
- On profinite groups in which commutators are covered by finitely many subgroups. (Q1955707) (← links)
- Profinite groups in which many elements have prime power order (Q2197556) (← links)
- On profinite groups with Engel-like conditions. (Q2259155) (← links)
- Engel-like conditions in fixed points of automorphisms of profinite groups (Q2297626) (← links)
- Profinite groups with pronilpotent centralizers (Q2303691) (← links)
- Nonsoluble length of finite groups. (Q2342333) (← links)
- Length-type parameters of finite groups with almost unipotent automorphisms (Q2358593) (← links)
- On the length of a finite group and of its 2-generator subgroups (Q2396990) (← links)
- Profinite groups in which centralizers are abelian (Q2414527) (← links)
- Pro-finite \(p\)-adic Lie algebras (Q2470398) (← links)
- Coprime commutators and the nonsoluble length of a finite group (Q2678881) (← links)
- Compact groups with high commuting probability of monothetic subgroups (Q2694731) (← links)
- On profinite groups in which commutators are Engel (Q2726646) (← links)
- WORDS AND PRONILPOTENT SUBGROUPS IN PROFINITE GROUPS (Q2934252) (← links)
- DERIVED SUBGROUPS OF FIXED POINTS IN PROFINITE GROUPS (Q3116838) (← links)
- Compact groups in which all elements have countable right Engel sinks (Q3383669) (← links)
- Conjugacy class conditions in locally compact second countable groups (Q3450198) (← links)
- Some model theory of Polish structures (Q3574783) (← links)
- Profinite Groups with Restricted Centralizers (Q4318363) (← links)
- Profinite groups with restricted centralizers of commutators (Q4965351) (← links)
- (Q4966537) (← links)
- Nonsoluble length of finite groups with restrictions on Sylow subgroups (Q4978416) (← links)
- Compact groups with countable Engel sinks (Q5027007) (← links)
- Profinite groups with few conjugacy classes of 𝑝-elements (Q5097317) (← links)
- On the generalized Fitting height and insoluble length of finite groups (Q5135367) (← links)
- RIGHT ENGEL-TYPE SUBGROUPS AND LENGTH PARAMETERS OF FINITE GROUPS (Q5140657) (← links)
- An infinite compact Hausdorff group has uncountably many conjugacy classes (Q5233985) (← links)
- On the length of finite groups and of fixed points (Q5264161) (← links)
- Nonsoluble length of finite groups with commutators of small order (Q5360318) (← links)
- On profinite groups in which centralizers have bounded rank (Q6076390) (← links)
- Strong conciseness of Engel words in profinite groups (Q6093712) (← links)
- On the lengths of mutually permutable products of finite groups (Q6111813) (← links)
- Commutators, centralizers, and strong conciseness in profinite groups (Q6144853) (← links)
- Profinite groups with few conjugacy classes of elements of infinite order (Q6156368) (← links)
- On conciseness of the word in Olshanskii's example (Q6198029) (← links)