Infinite Group Theory
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Infinite Group Theory

From the Past to the Future

Paul Baginski, Benjamin Fine;Anthony M Gaglione

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Infinite Group Theory

From the Past to the Future

Paul Baginski, Benjamin Fine;Anthony M Gaglione

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The development of algebraic geometry over groups, geometric group theory and group-based cryptography, has led to there being a tremendous recent interest in infinite group theory. This volume presents a good collection of papers detailing areas of current interest.

--> Contents:

  • Groups with the Weak Minimal Condition on Non-Permutable Subgroups (Laxmi K Chatuat and Martyn R Dixon)
  • A Survey: Shamir Threshold Scheme and Its Enhancements (Chi Sing Chum, Benjamin Fine, and Xiaowen Zhang)
  • The Zappa-Szep Product of Left-Orderable Groups (Fabienne Chouraqui)
  • Totally Disconnected Groups From Baumslag-Solitar Groups (Murray Elder and George Willis)
  • Elementary and Universal Theories of Nonabelian Commutative Transitive and CSA Groups (B Fine, A M Gaglione, and D Spellman)
  • Commutative Transitivity and the CSA Property (Benjamin Fine, Anthony Gaglione, Gerhard Rosenberger, and Dennis Spellman)
  • The Universal Theory of Free Burnside Groups of Large Prime Exponent (Anthony M Gaglione, Seymour Lipschutz, and Dennis Spellman)
  • Primitive Curve Lengths on Pairs of Pants (Jane Gilman)
  • Drawing Inferences Under Maximum Entropy From Relational Probabilistic Knowledge Using Group Theory (Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Marco Wilhelm, and Christoph Beierle)
  • On Some Infinite-Dimensional Linear Groups and the Structure of Related Modules (L A Kurdachenko and I Ya Subbotin)
  • On New Analogs of Some Classical Group Theoretical Results in Lie Rings (L A Kurdachenko, A A Pypka and I Ya Subbotin)
  • Log-Space Complexity of the Conjugacy Problem in Wreath Products (Alexei Myasnikov, Svetla Vassileva, and Armin Weiss)
  • Group Presentations, Cayley Graphs and Markov Processes (Peter Olszewski)

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--> Readership: Graduate students and researchers in group theory. -->
Keywords:Infinite Group Theory;Combinatorial Group Theory;Geometric Group TheoryReview: Key Features:

  • This book is centered on infinite group theory from a combinatorial and geometric point of view. It also contains material on non-commutative algebraic group-based cryptography

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WSPC
Año
2017
ISBN
9789813204065

Chapter 1

Groups With the Weak Minimal Condition on Non-Permutable Subgroups

Laxmi K. Chataut1 and Martyn R. Dixon2
1Department of Mathematics
University of Wisconsin-Marinette
Marinette, WI54143-4253, U.S.A.
[email protected]
2Department of Mathematics
University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0350, U.S.A.
[email protected]

To Gerhard Rosenberger and Dennis Spellman, on their 70th birthdays
ABSTRACT. Let G be a group with the weak minimal condition on non-permutable subgroups. The main results are as follows. If G is locally finite then either G is quasihamiltonian or G is Chernikov; if G is a generalized radical group then G is either quasihamiltonian or soluble-by-finite of finite rank.

1.Introduction

In this paper, we shall often be concerned with the well-known class of generalized radical groups. Here a group G is called generalized radical if it has an ascending normal (indeed characteristic) series,
image
where Rα+1/Rα is either locally nilpotent or locally finite, for each ordinal α and Rλ = ∪β<λ Rβ, for each limit ordinal λ.
Other well-studied classes of groups which are of relevance in this paper are the class of groups with the minimal condition and the class of groups with the maximal condition, which we briefly discuss. Shunkov [23] proved that a locally finite group with the minimal condition is Chernikov and it is then an easy consequence to show that every generalized radical group with the minimal condition is Chernikov, a result which can be substantially generalized still further.
The maximal condition is well-known to be equivalent to the condition that every subgroup of G is finitely generated and from this it is easy to deduce that a soluble group with the maximal condition is polycyclic. Consequently a generalized radical group with the maximal condition is polycyclic-by-finite. However, even residually finite groups with the maximal condition do not appear to be well-understood.
Of course, once we leave the realm of generalized radical groups, classification problems often become much more difficult. The well-known Tarski Monsters of Ol’shanskii [17], for example, have both the maximal condition and the minimal condition.
One generalization of both the maximal and minimal conditions that has proved useful is the condition of being minimax. A group G is called minimax if it has a finite series each of ...

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