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    * **October 7**\\  <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%">​ No Algebra Seminar </​span></​html>​ \\  ​    * **October 7**\\  <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%">​ No Algebra Seminar </​span></​html>​ \\  ​
  
-   * **October 14**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%">​ Hung Tong-Viet (Binghamton University) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//Title//** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**: ​Text of Abstract ​</​WRAP> ​  +   * **October 14**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%">​ Hung Tong-Viet (Binghamton University) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//Orders of commutators and Products of conjugacy classes in finite groups//** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**: ​Let $G$ be a finite group, $x\in G$, and let $p$ be a prime. In this talk, we explore conditions that forces $x$ to lie in certain characteristic subgroups ​of $G$. In particular, we prove that the commutator $[x,g]$ is a $p$-element for all $g\in G$ if and only if $x$ is central modulo $O_p(G)$, the largest normal $p$-subgroup of $G$. This result unifies and generalizes aspects of both the Baer-Suzuki theorem and Glauberman'​s $Z_p^*$-theorem. Additionally,​ we show that if $x\in G$ is a $p$-element and there exists an integer $m\ge 1$ such that for every $g\in G$, the commutator $[x,g]$ is either trivial or has order $m$, then the subgroup generated by the conjugacy class of $x$ is solvable. As an application,​ we confirm a conjecture of Beltran, Felipe, and Melchor: if $K$ is a conjugacy class in $G$ such that the product $K^{-1}K=1\cup D\cup D^{-1}$ for some conjugacy class $D$, then the subgroup generated by $K$ is solvable. ​</​WRAP> ​  
  
    * **October 21**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%">​ Inna Sysoeva (Binghamton University) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//​Title//​** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**:​ Text of Abstract </​WRAP> ​      * **October 21**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%">​ Inna Sysoeva (Binghamton University) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//​Title//​** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**:​ Text of Abstract </​WRAP> ​  
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    * **November 11**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%">​ Tae Young Lee (Binghamton University) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//​Title//​** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**:​ Text of Abstract </​WRAP> ​      * **November 11**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%">​ Tae Young Lee (Binghamton University) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//​Title//​** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**:​ Text of Abstract </​WRAP> ​  
  
-   * **November 18**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%"> ​ (University) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//​Title//​** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**:​ Text of Abstract </​WRAP> ​  +   * **November 18**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%"> ​Nguyen N. Hung (University ​of Akron) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//​Title//​** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**:​ Text of Abstract </​WRAP> ​  
  
    * **November 25**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%"> ​ (? University) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//​Title//​** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**:​ Text of Abstract </​WRAP> ​      * **November 25**\\ ​ <​html>​ <span style="​color:​blue;​font-size:​120%"> ​ (? University) </​span></​html>​ \\      **//​Title//​** \\   ​\\ ​ <WRAP center box 90%> **//​Abstract//​**:​ Text of Abstract </​WRAP> ​  
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