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Journal articles on the topic "Just infinite groups"

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Wilson, John S. "Large hereditarily just infinite groups." Journal of Algebra 324, no. 2 (July 2010): 248–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalgebra.2010.03.023.

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Zalesskii, P. A. "Profinite Groups Admitting Just Infinite Quotients." Monatshefte für Mathematik 135, no. 2 (March 2002): 167–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s006050200013.

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Jaikin-Zapirain, Andrei. "On linear just infinite pro-p groups." Journal of Algebra 255, no. 2 (September 2002): 392–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0021-8693(02)00024-8.

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Le Maître, François, and Phillip Wesolek. "On strongly just infinite profinite branch groups." Journal of Group Theory 20, no. 1 (January 1, 2017): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jgth-2016-0022.

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AbstractFor profinite branch groups, we first demonstrate the equivalence of the Bergman property, uncountable cofinality, Cayley boundedness, the countable index property, and the condition that every non-trivial normal subgroup is open; compact groups enjoying the last condition are called strongly just infinite. For strongly just infinite profinite branch groups with mild additional assumptions, we verify the invariant automatic continuity property and the locally compact automatic continuity property. Examples are then presented, including the profinite completion of the first Grigorchuk group. As an application, we show that many Burger–Mozes universal simple groups enjoy several automatic continuity properties.
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Grigorchuk, R., and P. Shumyatsky. "On just infinite periodic locally soluble groups." Archiv der Mathematik 109, no. 1 (May 16, 2017): 19–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00013-017-1043-2.

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Karbe, M. J., and L. A. Kurdačenko. "Just infinite modules over locally soluble groups." Archiv der Mathematik 51, no. 5 (November 1988): 401–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01198623.

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Reid, Colin D. "On the structure of just infinite profinite groups." Journal of Algebra 324, no. 9 (November 2010): 2249–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalgebra.2010.07.034.

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Tushev, A. V. "Just infinite modules over metabelian groups of finite rank." Sbornik: Mathematics 193, no. 5 (June 30, 2002): 761–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1070/sm2002v193n05abeh000655.

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Barnea, Yiftach, and Matteo Vannacci. "Hereditarily just infinite profinite groups with complete Hausdorff dimension spectrum." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 18, no. 11 (August 19, 2019): 1950216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498819502165.

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We prove that the inverse limits of certain iterated wreath products in product action have complete Hausdorff dimension spectrum with respect to their unique maximal filtration of open normal subgroups. Moreover we can produce explicitly subgroups with a specified Hausdorff dimension.
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KLOPSCH, BENJAMIN, and MATTEO VANNACCI. "THE LOWER RANK OF DIRECT PRODUCTS OF HEREDITARILY JUST INFINITE GROUPS." Glasgow Mathematical Journal 60, no. 1 (September 4, 2017): 225–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017089517000064.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Just infinite groups"

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Middleton, Sarah E. A. P. "Hereditarily just infinite profinite groups that are not virtually pro-p." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.604025.

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A profinite group G is just infinite if it is infinite and every non- trivial closed normal subgroup of G is open, and hereditarily just infinite if every open subgroup is just infinite. Hereditarily just infinite profinite groups that are not virtually pro-p were first described by J. S. Wilson, in his recent paper 'Large hereditarily just infinite groups', in 2010. These profinite groups are inverse limits of finite groups that arc iterated wreath products. The iterated wreath products are constructed from finite non-abelian simple groups, using two types of transitive actions; one of which is specified and the other is left unspecified.
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Ziani, Dario Villanis. "Just infinite profinite structures." Doctoral thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1239059.

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In this thesis we show some new examples of just infinite profinite groups which are not pro-p groups. Moreover, we outline some characterization theorems for other profinite just infinite structures, such as residually solvable Lie algebras. Finally, we establish some results about profinite Noetherian groups.
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Books on the topic "Just infinite groups"

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Curtis, Clark. The Odyssey for Democracy: Embracing the Vision of Hope and Change in Bosnia and Herzegovina. J. Murrey Atkins Library at UNC Charlotte, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/9781469666334_curtis.

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Mirsad Hadžkadić never planned for a life in politics. Yet, in 2018, he decided to run for the Bosniak presidential council seat in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mirsad made the life-changing decision to run, despite the fact that he had a successful, thirty-year career as a professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and very little experience in politics outside of academia. However, a conversation with a dear friend from Sarajevo planted the idea in his mind. Samir Avdaković suggested that he run for office because “there may never be another election in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the country as we know it will probably disintegrate.” The words rumbled within Mirsad’s mind for the next several months, and he thought to himself, “if what Samir says is so, who am I, because of the comforts I have, to decide not to even try?” After announcing his intentions on national TV in January of 2018, Mirsad began this journey in earnest in May of 2018 by building a campaign from the ground up with the hope of instilling a vision of hope and change and shifting the country’s political discourse. However, he soon learned that the odds were stacked against him. He only had five months and limited funds to prove to the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina that he deserved their votes. And so, he took his meager funds, limited time, and infinite passion to do just that. He toured the country, meeting and talking with citizens, to share his vision of hope and change. Though Mirsad was not victorious on October 7th, his results were deemed historic and unprecedented. A relatively unknown, underfunded independent candidate managed to receive 60,000 votes or ten percent of the total votes cast. And, despite the defeat, Mirsad succeeded in spearheading a democratic movement, resulting in the formation of the Platform for Progress political organization in November of 2018 and the official dawning of The Odyssey for Democracy.
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Book chapters on the topic "Just infinite groups"

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Grigorchuk, R. I. "Just Infinite Branch Groups." In New Horizons in pro-p Groups, 121–79. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1380-2_4.

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Macpherson, Dugald. "Permutation Groups Whose Subgroups Have Just Finitely Many Orbits." In Ordered Groups and Infinite Permutation Groups, 221–29. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3443-9_8.

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Wilson, John S. "On Just Infinite Abstract and Profinite Groups." In New Horizons in pro-p Groups, 181–203. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1380-2_5.

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Klaas, Gundel, Charles R. Leedham-Green, and Wilhelm Plesken. "Uncountably many just infinite pro-p-groups of finite width." In Linear Pro-p-Groups of Finite Width, 106–7. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0094099.

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"Just infinite periodic Lie algebras." In Finite Groups 2003, 73–86. De Gruyter, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110198126.73.

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"Just Infinite Modules over FC-Hypercentral Groups." In Series in Algebra, 61–75. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812778291_0006.

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"Just Infinite Modules over Polycyclic-by-Finite Groups." In Series in Algebra, 91–100. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812778291_0008.

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"Just Infinite Modules over Groups of Finite 0-Rank." In Series in Algebra, 77–89. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812778291_0007.

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Stewart, Jon. "The Omission of Islam." In An Introduction to Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, 182–98. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192842930.003.0008.

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One of the great mysteries about Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion is why he does not dedicate a special analysis to Islam in the same way that he does to the other religions. This chapter examines this question along with Hegel’s general understanding of Islam. According to Hegel, the basic conception of the divine in Islam is the unitary God. Given this, it is understandable that he is at pains to distinguish Islam conceptually from the two other great monotheistic religions: Judaism and Christianity. In contrast to Jehovah of Judaism, Allah is an inclusive, universal God who has a relation to all human beings not just a specific group. In contrast to Christianity, Islam with its insistence on the unity of the divine, radically rejects the empirical realm of particularity. God is what is infinite, absolute, and true, whereas the mundane world is transitory, corrupt, and of no ultimate value. The key difference between Christianity and Islam, according to Hegel, lies in the fact that the former recognizes the validity of the particular, without this impinging on or compromising the universal; specifically, through the person of Christ, the truth of the particular is accorded its due. Nevertheless Islam has an important role to play in the development of history, according to Hegel’s understanding.
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Daly, Blánaid, Paul Batchelor, Elizabeth Treasure, and Richard Watt. "Health economics." In Essential Dental Public Health. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199679379.003.0029.

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Haycox (2009) describes economics as the science of scarcity. Economics analyses how choices about scarce goods and services are structured and prioritized by individuals in order to maximize welfare (Haycox 2009). Should economic theory have any relationship to health and health care? Clinicians will often state that they make their decisions based on their clinical judgement (what is best for the patient in front of them) and that they should not be influenced by concerns over money. Is this view entirely valid? Despite the improvements in health seen in the majority of countries, costs of health care have continued to rise above the general rate of inflation. For example, in the USA, health care costs account for 15% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), compared to 17% in the UK (Morris et al. 2007). This is due to a number of factors, such as the price of materials, personnel salaries and wages, and the ever-increasing use of more advanced technology. There is little evidence, however, that the increased spending has contributed to better health (Abel-Smith 1996). Indeed, the evidence from Chapters 2 and 4 suggests that health will not be improved just by spending more money on health care. There is a growing awareness that health care resources are finite, while the demand for health care is apparently infinite (Cohen 2008). Economic analysis provides a systematic framework for answering questions about the justification for using these finite and scarce health resources and helps identify solutions to some common problems in health care (Morris et al. 2007). Health economics is therefore the study of the application of economic theory to decision-making about health and health care (Mooney 2003 ; Morris et al. 2007). In this context, health care decision-makers must prioritize choices about interventions informed by an analysis of both the costs and the benefits (Haycox 2009). Getting value for money involves a desire to achieve a health goal at the least cost or a desire to maximize benefits to patients where there is a limited pot of resources (Haycox 2009).
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Conference papers on the topic "Just infinite groups"

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THOMAS, SIMON. "TOPOLOGICAL FULL GROUPS OF MINIMAL SUBSHIFTS AND JUST-INFINITE GROUPS." In Proceedings of the 12th Asian Logic Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814449274_0017.

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Narvesen, Andrew, and Majura F. Selekwa. "Dynamics and Control of Four Wheeled Differentially Steered UGVs." In ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2014-38565.

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Autonomous navigation of ground vehicles is a growing research area. Skid steered wheeled ground vehicles are of interest because of the system’s relatively easy control parameters. Steered wheels require actuation and control for the steering and speed of the steered wheels while skid steering just requires actuation and control of the wheel speeds, usually just a left and right wheel speed. Four Wheeled differentially steered vehicles are built primarily for straight line motion since the instantaneous centers of zero velocities for the four wheels are always at infinity when there is no sliding in the wheels. When the vehicle has to negotiate a corner, it uses the differential velocities between sides to force the wheels to slide and perform the cornering maneuver. Maneuvering is difficult when the ground friction is very high because of undue stresses in the axle structure. This paper analyses the dynamics of such vehicles that relates the traction and skid friction forces and proposes a suitable control system. At this time, the paper is supported by simulation results while experimental work is still going on.
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