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A central series is a sequence of subgroups of a group, each one normal in the group, such that each successive quotient is in the center of the quotient group formed by its predecessor. This concept is crucial in understanding the structure and classification of groups, particularly in the context of nilpotent groups where a central series terminates with the group itself.
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