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On a Class of Endotransitive Groups

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We give a description of the reduced endotransitive torsion-free groups whose kernels of endomorphisms satisfy the ascending chain condition and for which the type of any nonzero element is comparable with some maximal type in the set of types of all nonzero elements of the group.

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Chekhlov, A.R. On a Class of Endotransitive Groups. Mathematical Notes 69, 863–867 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010298919298

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