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CONDITIONS FOR A SCHUNCK CLASS TO BE A FORMATION
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Lie algebras and Lie superalgebras
General nonassociative rings
Representation theory of groups
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 September 2014
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A Schunck class $\mathfrak{H}$ is determined by the class $\mathfrak{X}$ of primitives contained in $\mathfrak{H}$. We give necessary and sufficient conditions on $\mathfrak{X}$ for $\mathfrak{H}$ to be a saturated formation.
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