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Groups having 12 cyclic subgroups
Published 21 Oct 2022 in math.CO and math.GR | (2210.11788v3)
Abstract: A finite group is said to be -cyclic if it contains cyclic subgroups. For a finite group , the ratio of the number of cyclic subgroups to the number of subgroups is known as the cyclicity degree of the group and is denoted by . In this paper, we classify all $12$-cyclic groups. We also prove that the set of cyclicity degrees for all the finite groups is dense in , which gives a solution to the problem asked by T\u{a}rn\u{a}uceanu and T\'{o}th in [20] "For every , does there exist a sequence of finite groups such that "?
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