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Varieties of Groups with Invariant Centralizers of Subgroups

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We present a structural description of free groups and some critical subgroups of a given variety.

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Mel'nyk, T.I. Varieties of Groups with Invariant Centralizers of Subgroups. Ukrainian Mathematical Journal 54, 592–602 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021083211071

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