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ON THE STRUCTURE OF GROUPS ENDOWED WITH A COMPATIBLE C-RELATION
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 October 2018
Abstract
We use quasi-orders to describe the structure of C-groups. We do this by associating a quasi-order to each compatible C-relation of a group, and then give the structure of such quasi-ordered groups. We also reformulate in terms of quasi-orders some results concerning C-minimal groups given in [5].
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