Finiteness conditions and generalized soluble groups
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Finiteness conditions and generalized soluble groups
(Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete, Bd. 62-63)
Springer-Verlag, 1972
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- pt. 2
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Ochanomizu University Library数学
pt. 1410.8/E67/2(62)203686800012,
pt. 2410.8/E67/2(63)203692500010
Note
Bibliography: pt. 1, p. [187]-203; pt. 2, p. [204]-249
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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pt. 2 ISBN 9783540055723
Table of Contents
Generalized Nilpotent Groups.- Engel Groups.- Local Theorems and Generalized Soluble Groups.- Residually Finite Groups.- Some Topics in the Theory of Infinite Soluble Groups.
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pt. 1 ISBN 9783540056201
Description
This book is a study of group theoretical properties of two dis parate kinds, firstly finiteness conditions or generalizations of fini teness and secondly generalizations of solubility or nilpotence. It will be particularly interesting to discuss groups which possess properties of both types. The origins of the subject may be traced back to the nineteen twenties and thirties and are associated with the names of R. Baer, S. N. Cernikov, K. A. Hirsch, A. G. Kuros, 0.]. Schmidt and H. Wie landt. Since this early period, the body of theory has expanded at an increasingly rapid rate through the efforts of many group theorists, particularly in Germany, Great Britain and the Soviet Union. Some of the highest points attained can, perhaps, be found in the work of P. Hall and A. I. Mal'cev on infinite soluble groups. Kuras's well-known book "The theory of groups" has exercised a strong influence on the development of the theory of infinite groups: this is particularly true of the second edition in its English translation of 1955. To cope with the enormous increase in knowledge since that date, a third volume, containing a survey of the contents of a very large number of papers but without proofs, was added to the book in 1967.
Table of Contents
1. Fundamental Concepts in the Theory of Infinite Groups.- 2. Soluble and Nilpotent Groups.- 3. Maximal and Minimal Conditions.- 4. Finiteness Conditions on Conjugates and Commutators.- 5. Finiteness Conditions on the Subnormal Structure of a Group.- Author Index.
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