Computational and experimental group theory
Alexandre Borovik
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Computational and experimental group theory
by Alexandre Borovik, Alexei G. Myasnikov
Published
2004
Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Pages
224
ISBN-10
0821834835
Subjects
Permutation Groups and Cartesian Decompositions
Permutation groups
Transitive Erweiterungen endlicher Permutationsgruppen
Mathieu Groups
Representations of solvable groups
Permutations
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Computational and experimental group theory was written by Alexandre Borovik, Alexei G. Myasnikov.
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