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abelian quotients of permutation groups
Let $G$ be a subgroup of the permutation group $S_n$, and let $H$ be a normal subgroup of $G$ such that the quotient group $G/H$ is abelian. What is the best known upper estimate for the cardinality $...
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A particular permutation on $\mathbb{Z}_n$
Let us consider $\mathbb{Z}_N=\{0,1,\cdots N-1\}$.
Does there exist any permutation $\sigma$ on $\mathbb{Z}_N$ satisfying :
$$\exists p,q\in\mathbb{N}, ~~p,q\neq0 (mod~N) ~~\forall i,j\in \mathbb{Z}...
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Are there infinitely many insipid numbers?
A number $n$ is called insipid if the groups having a core-free maximal subgroup of index $n$ are exactly $A_n$ and $S_n$. There is an OEIS enter for these numbers: A102842. There are exactly $486$ ...
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Endomorphism of the symmetric group of the set of positive integers via action on the prime numbers
For a positive integer $n$, let $p_n$ denote the $n$-th prime number.
Further let $f: {\rm Sym}(\mathbb{N}) \rightarrow {\rm Sym}(\mathbb{N})$
be the monomorphism which maps a permutation $\sigma$ to ...
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Transitivity on $\mathbb{N}_0$ -- a 42 problem
Let $r(m)$ denote the residue class $r+m\mathbb{Z}$, where $0 \leq r < m$.
Given disjoint residue classes $r_1(m_1)$ and $r_2(m_2)$, let the class
transposition $\tau_{r_1(m_1),r_2(m_2)}$ be the ...
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Largest permutation groups without "non-mixing" subgroups
We say that a subgroup of ${\rm Sym}(\mathbb{N})$ has sparse orbit representatives
if it has infinitely many orbits on $\mathbb{N}$, but the set of smallest orbit
representatives has natural density 0 ...
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Group with 2 orbits on the nonnegative integers -- description of the orbits
Definition: Let $r(m)$ denote the residue class $r+m\mathbb{Z}$,
where $0 \leq r < m$. Given disjoint residue classes $r_1(m_1)$ and $r_2(m_2)$,
let the class transposition $\tau_{r_1(m_1),r_2(m_2)}...
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Possible orders of products of 2 involutions which interchange disjoint residue classes of the integers
Definition / Question
Definition: Let $r(m)$ denote the residue class $r+m\mathbb{Z}$, where
$0 \leq r < m$.
Given disjoint residue classes $r_1(m_1)$ and $r_2(m_2)$, let the class transposition
$...
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Groups generated by 3 involutions
Let $r(m)$ denote the residue class $r+m\mathbb{Z}$, where $0 \leq r < m$.
Given disjoint residue classes $r_1(m_1)$ and $r_2(m_2)$, let the class transposition
$\tau_{r_1(m_1),r_2(m_2)}$ be the ...