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Date: 2005-12-16 11:30:12
Normal subgroup
Index of a subgroup
Maximal subgroup
Characteristic subgroup
P-group
Symmetric group
Isomorphism theorem
Direct product of groups
Sylow theorems
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Group theory

The O’Nan–Scott Theorem Robert A. Wilson QMUL, November 2005

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