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Definition 2.1.1 A set of groups is said to be a class of groups if when this set contains a group G, then it also contains all groups isomorphic to G. When a group G belongs to a class F of groups, we say that G is an F-group. If a subgroup of a group belongs to F, then we say that this subgroup is an F-subgroup.
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Wenbin, G. (2000). Classical F-Subgroups. In: The Theory of Classes of Groups. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 505. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4054-6_2
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