Finite Groups With Two Irredundant Covers
Abstract
An irredundant cover of a finite group G is a collection of proper subgroups whose union is G and which contains no smaller subcover. We classify finite groups which possess exactly two irredundant covers, thereby initiating an answer to a question of Brodie, who classified finite groups with one irredundant cover.
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