1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf01302706
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Injectors of locally soluble FC-groups

Abstract: Abstract. For a Fitting set ff of a locally soluble FC-group, the existence and local conjugacy of ~-injectors is established, in particular, the locally nitpotent injectors are described. Normally embedded subgroups of locally soluble FC-groups are characterized in terms of Fischer sets.

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“…The theory of Fitting classes is, by now, a well established part of the theory of finite soluble groups. In contrast, Fitting classes have received rather scant attention in infinite groups, although some recent work of Beidleman and Karbe [2] and Beidleman, Karbe and Tomkinson [3] suggest that one can obtain results in this direction. The paper [2], cited above, in fact generalizes earlier work of Tomkinson [9] to the class of locally soluble FC-groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The theory of Fitting classes is, by now, a well established part of the theory of finite soluble groups. In contrast, Fitting classes have received rather scant attention in infinite groups, although some recent work of Beidleman and Karbe [2] and Beidleman, Karbe and Tomkinson [3] suggest that one can obtain results in this direction. The paper [2], cited above, in fact generalizes earlier work of Tomkinson [9] to the class of locally soluble FC-groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, Fitting classes have received rather scant attention in infinite groups, although some recent work of Beidleman and Karbe [2] and Beidleman, Karbe and Tomkinson [3] suggest that one can obtain results in this direction. The paper [2], cited above, in fact generalizes earlier work of Tomkinson [9] to the class of locally soluble FC-groups. The present paper is concerned with the theory of Fitting classes in a class of groups somewhat similar to the class of FC-groups, namely the class of CC-groups, introduced by Polovickii in [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%