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Jun 7, 2010 at 17:26 comment added Ian Agol Thanks for the reference, I didn't know this was called Jordan's theorem. I suppose the estimate of $m(n)$ could be much smaller, however (where one does not require a normal subgroup).
Jun 7, 2010 at 17:05 comment added Keivan Karai It is possible to get different estimates with different methods. I think the best one so far (which uses Classification) is due to Weisfeiler. Here is a link to the article: pnas.org/content/81/16/5278.full.pdf
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