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Centralizers in simple locally finite groups

Centralizers in simple locally finite groups

... on centralizers of finite subgroups in locally finite, simple groups or LFS-groups as we will call ...about centralizers of subgroups in ... See full document

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A note on groups with many locally supersoluble subgroups

A note on groups with many locally supersoluble subgroups

... of groups, a group G is said to be minimal non-X if G is not an X-group, but all its proper subgroups belong to ...Tarski groups, i.e. infinite simple groups whose proper non-trivial subgroups ... See full document

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On the number of connected components of divisibility graph for certain simple groups

On the number of connected components of divisibility graph for certain simple groups

... a finite group G is a graph with vertex set cs(G) \ {1} where cs(G) is the set of conjugacy class sizes of ...a. In this paper we will find the number of connected components of D(G) where G is a ... See full document

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Groups whose proper subgroups of infinite rank have polycyclic-by-finite conjugacy classes

Groups whose proper subgroups of infinite rank have polycyclic-by-finite conjugacy classes

... studied groups whose proper subgroups of infinite rank have finite (respectively, polycyclic) conjugacy ...consider groups whose proper subgroups of infinite rank are (P F )C-groups and we ... See full document

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Positively curved 6-manifolds with simple symmetry groups

Positively curved 6-manifolds with simple symmetry groups

... a finite Hausdorff dimensional complete inner metric space with a lower curvature bound in distance comparison sense ...1992). In particular, a Riemannian manifold of sectional curvature bounded from ... See full document

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On the relation between the non-commuting graph and the prime graph

On the relation between the non-commuting graph and the prime graph

... the finite simple groups with disconnected commuting graphs, but one can see easily that those methods used for the groups with disconnected commuting graphs fail for finite ... See full document

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Finite groups which are the products of symmetric or alternating groups with $L_3(4)$

Finite groups which are the products of symmetric or alternating groups with $L_3(4)$

... almost simple groups for which the factors are maximal subgroups have been determined in ...[7]. In [9] all finite groups G = AB are found where A is a non-abelian simple ... See full document

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Character expansiveness in finite groups

Character expansiveness in finite groups

... a finite group G is conjugacy expansive if for any normal subset S and any conjugacy class C of G the normal set SC consists of at least as many conjugacy classes of G as S ...expansive simple or abelian ... See full document

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Locally finite p-groups with all subgroups either subnormal or nilpotent-by-Chernikov

Locally finite p-groups with all subgroups either subnormal or nilpotent-by-Chernikov

... and so W is nilpotent-by-abelian and there is a normal subgroup Y of W such that K ≤ Y and W/Y is Chernikov; we may assume that W/Y is divisible and, by Lemma 2.1(a), that Y is G-invariant. If G/HW is small then G/Y is ... See full document

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Integrity of fluvial fish communities is subject to environmental gradients in mountain streams, Sierra de Aroa, north Caribbean coast, Venezuela

Integrity of fluvial fish communities is subject to environmental gradients in mountain streams, Sierra de Aroa, north Caribbean coast, Venezuela

... responses in the fluvial ...IBI in this situation has the advantage to obtain similar predictive values with less ...facility in biomonitoring ... See full document

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Kaleidoscopical configurations in groups

Kaleidoscopical configurations in groups

... A subset A of a group G is said to be a kaleidoscopical configuration if the hypergraph (G, {gA : g ∈ G}) is kaleidoscopical. Each kaleidoscopical configuration A in G is complemen- ted, i.e. there exists a subset ... See full document

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Finite probability distributions in Coq

Finite probability distributions in Coq

... growth in the use of tools to formalize security proofs of primitives and cryptographic protocols, clearly showing the strong connection between cryptography and formal ...weaknesses. In this context, ... See full document

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A countable family of finitely presented infinite congruence-free monoids

A countable family of finitely presented infinite congruence-free monoids

... embeds in a finitely generated simple ...proved in [7] (see also [11]) that a finitely generated group has soluble word problem if and only if it embeds in a simple subgroup of a ... See full document

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The relationships among impulsivity, anxiety sensitivity and nonsuicidal self-injury characteristics in patients with phobias

The relationships among impulsivity, anxiety sensitivity and nonsuicidal self-injury characteristics in patients with phobias

... revealed in several mental disorders other than ...characteristics in patients with phobias, and to compare these relationships with healthy ...or simple phobia in addition to healthy ... See full document

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Lat. Am. j. solids struct.  vol.8 número4

Lat. Am. j. solids struct. vol.8 número4

... [11]. In this scheme some of the best individuals from the parents and sons generations are used in the son generation to maintain and to improve the ... See full document

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THE DIVIDE AND CONQUER ALGORITHM:A NEW ATTACK ON THE DISCRETE LOGARITHM PROBLEM ON ELLIPTIC CURVES AND FINITE FIELDS

THE DIVIDE AND CONQUER ALGORITHM:A NEW ATTACK ON THE DISCRETE LOGARITHM PROBLEM ON ELLIPTIC CURVES AND FINITE FIELDS

... (DLP) in Zp has been studied many years but a general solution till now was not found thus it is considered as being difficult if field's parameters are carefully ...chosen. In particular, there is no known ... See full document

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Patrícia Ianella1 , Maria do Socorro Maués Albuquerque1 , Samuel Rezende Paiva1 , Andréa Alves do Egito

Patrícia Ianella1 , Maria do Socorro Maués Albuquerque1 , Samuel Rezende Paiva1 , Andréa Alves do Egito

... The majority of mtDNA sequences from Brazilian lo- cally adapted breeds belong to haplogroup L (Haplotype H5, 28 individuals, Figure 2) although this haplogroup was not found in locally adapted Marajoara ... See full document

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Word posets, with applications to Coxeter groups

Word posets, with applications to Coxeter groups

... words in S of finite ...occurs in some word as a contiguous subsequence, the subsequence may be replaced by v to obtain an equivalent ...be in the same commutation ... See full document

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Lat. Am. j. solids struct.  vol.14 número9

Lat. Am. j. solids struct. vol.14 número9

... stress-based finite element methods includ- ing the curvature-based finite element method (CFE) and the curvature-derivative-based finite element method (CDFE) are developed for dynamics analysis of ... See full document

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Static Limit Analysis of Reinforced Soil Structures by a Simple Finite Element and Second-Order Cone Programming

Static Limit Analysis of Reinforced Soil Structures by a Simple Finite Element and Second-Order Cone Programming

... sides in the linearized yield polygon pre- sented therein, so that the problems can also be solved as LP by performing a sequence of optimization started with the Newton barrier method and concluded with the ... See full document

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