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Are the distributive permutation groups linearly primitive?

An action of a group $G$ on a set $X \neq \emptyset$ is called transitive if $\forall x,y \in X$, $\exists g \in G$ such that $g.x = y$. It is called primitive if it is transitive and preserves no non-...
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Can any finite distributive weighted lattice be realized by inclusion of groups?

By theorem 2.1 here, any finite distributive lattice $\mathcal{L}$ can be realized as an intermediate subgroups lattice. A weighted lattice $(\mathcal{L},\tau)$ is a lattice $\mathcal{L}$ with a ...
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