Products of locally cyclic groups
Abstract
We consider groups of the form G=AB with two locally cyclic subgroups A and B. The structure of these groups is determined in the cases when A and B are both periodic or when one of them is periodic and the other is not. Together with a previous study of the case when A and B are torsion-free, this gives a complete classification of all groups that are the product of two locally cyclic groups. It is also shown that the product of a finite number of pairwise permutable periodic locally cyclic subgroups is a locally supersoluble group.
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