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Factorization of Periodic Locally Solvable Groups by Locally Nilpotent and Nilpotent Subgroups

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We establish a series of new results concerning periodic locally solvable and finite solvable groups G = AB with locally nilpotent or nilpotent subgroups A and B.

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Chernikov, N.S. Factorization of Periodic Locally Solvable Groups by Locally Nilpotent and Nilpotent Subgroups. Ukrainian Mathematical Journal 53, 2072–2097 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015447124639

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