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Some remarks on regular subgroups of the affine group
... a regular subgroup of the affine group AGL(V ...forward some ideas used in ...Abelian regular subgroups of the affine group and radical rings, ... See full document
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Ergodic theorem involving additive and multiplicative groups of a field and {x + y, xy} patterns
... introduce some nota- tion, discuss basic facts about the affine group of a countable field, explore some properties of double Følner sequences, state our main results more precisely and obtain ... See full document
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Transitive $t$-designs and strongly regular graphs constructed from linear groups $L(2,q)$, $q \leq 23$
... strongly regular graphs that we constructed using the method described in Section ...linear group that we used, subgroups of the group and it’s properties and the data about obtained ... See full document
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Positive Impact Program Evaluation
... and b ∈ O 2 ∖ O 1 . However, when K is a finite field, we do have that A n K is a Hausdorff space. A common inquiry is whether every affine algebraic set may be defined by a finite number of polynomials. It is ... See full document
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On some non-periodic groups whose cyclic subgroups are \(GNA\)-subgroups
... are subgroups that combine the concepts of normality and ...a group G is called pronormal in G if for every element g ∈ G the subgroups H and H g are conjugate in hH, H g ... See full document
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On the Affine Weyl group of type A˜n−1
... We see in Bourbaki [2] that extension of S n, the symmetric group of degree n, by a group of translations and of is one of the crystallographic Coxeter groups considered a lattice of wei[r] ... See full document
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Symmetric subgroups in modular group algebras
... Clearly, symmetric subgroups exist. It is easy to see that {1}, G and V (KG) are trivial examples of symmetric subgroups. This naturally raises a question of the existence of modular group algebras ... See full document
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The computation of some properties of additive and multiplicative groups of integers modulo n using C++ programming
... a group, order of a group, inverse and order of each element, generators of a group, cyclic subgroups as well as the lattice diagram of group and ... See full document
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SUBGROUPS OF CYCLIC GROUPS. 1. Introduction In a group G, we denote the (cyclic) group of powers of some g G by
... cyclic group, there is exactly one subgroup of that ...whole group), and then compare subgroups using such standardized generators (standardized in terms of the choice of a generator for the whole ... See full document
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Some Properties and Regions of Variability of Affine Harmonic Mappings and Affine Biharmonic Mappings
... where G and K are some complex-valued harmonic functions in D. Recently, the class of biharmonic mappings has been studied by a number of authors 4–8 . It is known that a harmonic function of an analytic function ... See full document
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Remarks on Some Texts from Akoris
... A check of the plate convinces us that the text is in fact Greek and that one can read in this line ].. a form of the substantive ueY<xXojipe;reia or the superlative neyaXoTtpeiteaiaT[r] ... See full document
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Some remarks on growth and uniqueness in thermoelasticity
... Remark 2.1 . In [17], a uniqueness theorem under alternative conditions on the constitutive tensors was established. We believe that the remarks proposed at the end of Section 2 of [17] have a natural counterpart ... See full document
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Some remarks about Mackey convergence
... In particular, we prove that: Mackey convergence and local completeness imply property K; there are spaces having K- convergent sequences that are not Mackey convergent; there exists a s[r] ... See full document
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Some remarks on the space R2(E)
... Rational funns, compact set, LP-spaces, bonded point evaluation, weak bounded point evaluation, Bessel capacity.. 1980 MATHEMATICS SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION CODES..[r] ... See full document
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Some remarks on certain classes of semilattices
... In the following theorem we now show that given a sectionally pseudocomplemented semilattice there is a smallest quotient of it which is a sectionally Boolean.. L, L/ is a sectionally Bo[r] ... See full document
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Some remarks on the arithmetic-geometric index
... Proof. In this case we can get the lower bound ≥ and the proof in proposition 2 applies, replacing everywhere with . For any 4-regular graph we have k = 0 and = , and thus the upper bound becomes 2n, which is ... See full document
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Some remarks on restricted bargaining sets
... These core characterizations for continuum economies allow us to obtain dif- ferent equivalence results for the full bargaining sets in terms of a restricted objection and counter-objection process. In this section, each ... See full document
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Some remarks on the mathematical structure of the multiverse
... same experiment N times, then the kernel for the combined group of experiments is given by K Group = K AB ⊗ N entangled . In a series of such experiments in a typical block universe, the observed relative ... See full document
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Some remarks on proof theoretic semantics
... According to our methodology, we have two possibilities for the GE-rule; first, have the minor premiss of the rule with two assumptions B, A being discharged and some device to ensure that there are other ... See full document
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Ranks and subdegrees of the cyclic group, the dihedral group and the affine group and associated suborbital graphs
... dihedral subgroups of order ...transitive group on finite set X and is a suborbit of G of length greater than 1, then for any x X the groups C G x and ... See full document
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