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E-grāmata: Ranks of Groups: The Tools, Characteristics, and Restrictions

(University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa), (University of Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine), (National University)
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  • ISBN-13: 9781119080329
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A comprehensive guide to ranks and group theory

Ranks of Groups features a logical, straightforward presentation, beginning with a succinct discussion of the standard ranks before moving on to specific aspects of ranks of groups. Topics covered include section ranks, groups of finite 0-rank, minimax rank, special rank, groups of finite section p-rank, groups having finite section p-rank for all primes p, groups of finite bounded section rank, groups whose abelian subgroups have finite rank, groups whose abelian subgroups have bounded finite rank, finitely generated groups having finite rank, residual properties of groups of finite rank, groups covered by normal subgroups of bounded finite rank, and theorems of Schur and Baer.

This book presents fundamental concepts and notions related to the area of ranks in groups. Class-tested worldwide by highly qualified authors in the fields of abstract algebra and group theory, this book focuses on critical concepts with the most interesting, striking, and central results. In order to provide readers with the most useful techniques related to the various different ranks in a group, the authors have carefully examined hundreds of current research articles on group theory authored by researchers around the world, providing an up-to-date, comprehensive treatment of the subject.

• All material has been thoroughly vetted and class-tested by well-known researchers who have worked in the area of rank conditions in groups

• Topical coverage reflects the most modern, up-to-date research on ranks of groups

• Features a unified point-of-view on the most important results in ranks obtained using various methods so as to illustrate the role those ranks play within group theory

• Focuses on the tools and methods concerning ranks necessary to achieve significant progress in the study and clarification of the structure of groups

Ranks of Groups: The Tools, Characteristics, and Restrictions is an excellent textbook for graduate courses in mathematics, featuring numerous exercises, whose solutions are provided. This book will be an indispensable resource for mathematicians and researchers specializing in group theory and abstract algebra.

MARTYN R. DIXON, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Alabama.

LEONID A. KURDACHENKO, PhD, DrS, is Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Algebra at the University of Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.

IGOR YA SUBBOTIN, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at National University in Los Angeles, California.

Preface vii
Chapter 1 Essential Toolbox
1(45)
1.1 Ascending and Descending Series in Groups
1(6)
1.2 Generalized Soluble Groups
7(12)
1.3 Chernikov Groups and the Minimum Condition
19(6)
1.4 Linear Groups
25(6)
1.5 Some Relationships Between the Factors of the Upper and Lower Central Series
31(9)
1.6 Some Direct Decompositions in Abelian Normal Subgroups
40(6)
Chapter 2 Groups of Finite O-Rank
46(25)
2.1 The Z-Rank in Abelian Groups
47(4)
2.2 The O-Rank of a Group
51(2)
2.3 Locally Nilpotent Groups of Finite O-Rank
53(4)
2.4 Groups of Finite O-Rank in General
57(7)
2.5 Local Properties of Groups of Finite O-Rank
64(7)
Chapter 3 Section p-Rank of Groups
71(27)
3.1 p-Rank in Abelian Groups
71(2)
3.2 Finite Section p-Rank
73(12)
3.3 Locally Finite Groups with Finite Section p-Rank
85(10)
3.4 Structure of Locally Generalized Radical Groups with Finite Section p-Rank
95(3)
Chapter 4 Groups of Finite Section Rank
98(23)
4.1 Locally Finite Groups with Finite Section Rank
98(7)
4.2 Structure of Locally Generalized Radical Groups with Finite Section Rank
105(5)
4.3 Connections Between the Order of a Finite Group and Its Section Rank
110(5)
4.4 Groups of Finite Bounded Section Rank
115(6)
Chapter 5 Zaitsev Rank
121(14)
5.1 The Zaitsev Rank of a Group
121(6)
5.2 Zaitsev Rank and O-Rank
127(4)
5.3 Weak Minimal and Weak Maximal Conditions
131(4)
Chapter 6 Special Rank
135(29)
6.1 Elementary Properties of Special Rank
135(6)
6.2 The Structure of Groups Having Finite Special Rank
141(11)
6.3 The Relationship Between the Special Rank and the Bounded Section Rank
152(8)
6.4 A Taste of the Exotic
160(4)
Chapter 7 The Relationship Between the Factors of the Upper Central Series and the Nilpotent Residual
164(41)
7.1 Hypercentral Extensions by Groups of Finite O-Rank
164(14)
7.2 Central Extensions by Groups of Finite Section Rank
178(13)
7.3 Hypercentral Extensions by Groups of Finite Section p-Rank
191(14)
Chapter 8 Finitely Generated Groups of Finite Section Rank
205(35)
8.1 The Z(G)-Decomposition in Some Abelian Normal Subgroups
205(9)
8.2 Splittings over Some Normal Subgroups
214(8)
8.3 Residually Finite Groups Having Finite O-Rank
222(6)
8.4 Supplements to Divisible Abelian Normal Subgroups
228(12)
Chapter 9 The Influence of Important Families of Subgroups of Finite Rank
240(21)
9.1 The Existence of Supplements to the Hirsch-Plotkin Radical
241(6)
9.2 Groups Whose Locally Minimax Subgroups Have Finite Rank
247(9)
9.3 Groups Whose Abelian Subgroups Have Finite Rank
256(5)
Chapter 10 A Brief Discussion of Other Interesting Results
261(15)
10.1 Recent Work
261(11)
10.2 Questions
272(4)
Bibliography 276(19)
Author Index 295(2)
Symbol Index 297(3)
Subject Index 300
Martyn R. Dixon, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Alabama.

Leonid A. Kurdachenko, PhD, DrS, is Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Algebra at the University of Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.

Igor Ya Subbotin, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at National University in Los Angeles, California.