The Ingleton inequality holds for all metacyclic groups, but fails for infinitely many supersoluble groups, and all smallest violators up to order 1023 are classified.
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The Ingleton inequality holds for metacyclic groups and fails for supersoluble groups
The Ingleton inequality holds for all metacyclic groups, but fails for infinitely many supersoluble groups, and all smallest violators up to order 1023 are classified.