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Endliche Gruppen, in denen alle das Zentrum enthaltenden Untergruppen Zentralisatoren sind

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Reuther, M. Endliche Gruppen, in denen alle das Zentrum enthaltenden Untergruppen Zentralisatoren sind. Arch. Math 29, 45–54 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01220374

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