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Comparing the perfect groups of order 1344

Take two nonisomorphic perfect groups of order 1344 and label the elements of each with the numbers 1 through 1344, then superimpose their respective Cayley tables (for simplicity’s sake, the nth row ...
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Is recognizing if a Latin square is isotopic to its transpose more efficient than computing its symmetry group?

Ihrig and Ihrig (2007) described a mathematical method for determining if a Latin square is isotopic to its transpose (where isotopic Latin squares vary by permuting the rows, columns and symbols). ...
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Converse of Frobenius

Enumerate the elements of a finite group $G$ as follows: $g_1,g_2,\dots,g_n$. Introduce $n$ variables indexed by the elements of $G$: $x_{g_1},\dots,x_{g_n}$. Consider the matrix $X_G$ with entries $...
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How many finite loops?

How many finite loops of order $n$ are there? I am interested in the exact values ​​of $n$ if $n <40$ or even reasonable estimates. I am also interested in formulae or bounds for all $n$. Note ...
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