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1On the space of left-orderings of virtually solvable groups Cristobal Rivas & Romain Tessera∗ Abstract We show that the space of left-orderings of a countable virtually solvable group is either finite or homeomorphic t

On the space of left-orderings of virtually solvable groups Cristobal Rivas & Romain Tessera∗ Abstract We show that the space of left-orderings of a countable virtually solvable group is either finite or homeomorphic t

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-14 07:03:47
2Computational Methods 14-04, 14Qxx [1] Fatima K. Abu Salem and Kamal Khuri-Makdisi, Fast Jacobian group operations for C3,4 curves over a large finite field, LMS J. Comput. Math), 307–328 (electronic). MR MR2

Computational Methods 14-04, 14Qxx [1] Fatima K. Abu Salem and Kamal Khuri-Makdisi, Fast Jacobian group operations for C3,4 curves over a large finite field, LMS J. Comput. Math), 307–328 (electronic). MR MR2

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    3SUBGROUP SERIES I KEITH CONRAD 1. Introduction If N is a nontrivial proper normal subgroup of a finite group G then N and G/N are smaller than G. While it is false that G can be completely reconstructed from knowledge

    SUBGROUP SERIES I KEITH CONRAD 1. Introduction If N is a nontrivial proper normal subgroup of a finite group G then N and G/N are smaller than G. While it is false that G can be completely reconstructed from knowledge

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-12-17 15:15:38
      4Representation Theory* Its Rise and Its Role in Number Theory Introduction By representation theory we understand the representation of a group by linear transformations of a vector space. Initially, the group is finite,

      Representation Theory* Its Rise and Its Role in Number Theory Introduction By representation theory we understand the representation of a group by linear transformations of a vector space. Initially, the group is finite,

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      Language: English - Date: 2001-05-12 20:19:36
        5T HE C HOBATAREV INVARIANT OF A FINITE GROUP Andrea Lucchini Università di Padova, Italy  ISCHIA GROUP THEORY 2016

        T HE C HOBATAREV INVARIANT OF A FINITE GROUP Andrea Lucchini Università di Padova, Italy ISCHIA GROUP THEORY 2016

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        Language: English - Date: 2016-04-13 02:15:05
          6Hand-in Assignment 1 Milan Lopuha¨a To be handed in October 11th , 2016 All vector spaces are over C and finite-dimensional. 1. Let V be a semisimple representation of a group G. (a) Show that every quotient representat

          Hand-in Assignment 1 Milan Lopuha¨a To be handed in October 11th , 2016 All vector spaces are over C and finite-dimensional. 1. Let V be a semisimple representation of a group G. (a) Show that every quotient representat

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          Language: English - Date: 2016-09-28 15:53:43
            7THE CATENARY DEGREE OF KRULL MONOIDS II  arXiv:1407.0548v1 [math.AC] 2 Jul 2014 ALFRED GEROLDINGER AND QINGHAI ZHONG Abstract. Let H be a Krull monoid with finite class group G such that every class contains a prime

            THE CATENARY DEGREE OF KRULL MONOIDS II arXiv:1407.0548v1 [math.AC] 2 Jul 2014 ALFRED GEROLDINGER AND QINGHAI ZHONG Abstract. Let H be a Krull monoid with finite class group G such that every class contains a prime

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            Language: English - Date: 2014-07-04 02:14:30
              8FINITE GROUP SCHEMES OVER BASES WITH LOW RAMIFICATION BRIAN CONRAD Abstract. Let A0 be a complete characteristic (0, p) discrete valuation ring with absolute ramification degree e and a perfect residue field. We are inte

              FINITE GROUP SCHEMES OVER BASES WITH LOW RAMIFICATION BRIAN CONRAD Abstract. Let A0 be a complete characteristic (0, p) discrete valuation ring with absolute ramification degree e and a perfect residue field. We are inte

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              Language: English - Date: 2004-08-10 17:19:57
                9March 24, 1974  Dear Roger, You observed to me several years ago that a cuspidal representation of a Chevalley group G over a finite field oF /pF yielded by induction an absolutely cuspidal representation over the local

                March 24, 1974 Dear Roger, You observed to me several years ago that a cuspidal representation of a Chevalley group G over a finite field oF /pF yielded by induction an absolutely cuspidal representation over the local

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                Language: English - Date: 2001-05-12 20:20:10
                  10G RAPHS ENCODING THE GENERATING PROPERTIES OF A FINITE GROUP Andrea Lucchini Università di Padova, Italy  Advances in Group Theory and Applications 2017

                  G RAPHS ENCODING THE GENERATING PROPERTIES OF A FINITE GROUP Andrea Lucchini Università di Padova, Italy Advances in Group Theory and Applications 2017

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                  Language: English - Date: 2017-09-02 04:48:55