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A solvable group is a group whose derived series terminates in the trivial subgroup.

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Questions about a finite solvable group

This partial solution by Stuart Margolis: The answer to question $2$ is definitely yes, the number of elements required to generate $G$ can't be more than $D=2^{d-1}$. Suppose that $G$ requires more …
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Questions about a finite solvable group

These questions are by Moshe Newman Let $G$ be a finite solvable group of derived length $d$, with the property that every proper subgroup and every proper quotient of $G$ has derived length less th …
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