RESIDUAL SOLUBILITY OF SF-GROUPS
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Seifert Fibre Groups (SF-Gps) have been introduced and their first derived groups have been worked out in an earlier paper by the author [2,3]. Now we aim to prove that they are residually soluble and residually finite.
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volume 11 issue 4
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publication date 2000-12-01
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