From Thompson to Baer-Suzuki: a sharp characterization of the solvable radical
Group Theory
2009-03-27 v2
Abstract
We prove that an element of prime order belongs to the solvable radical of a finite (or, more generally, a linear) group if and only if for every the subgroup generated by is solvable. This theorem implies that a finite (or a linear) group is solvable if and only if in each conjugacy class of every two elements generate a solvable subgroup.
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@article{arxiv.0902.1912,
title = {From Thompson to Baer-Suzuki: a sharp characterization of the solvable radical},
author = {Nikolai Gordeev and Fritz Grunewald and Boris Kunyavskii and Eugene Plotkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.1912},
year = {2009}
}
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28 pages