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Questions on group theory which concern finite groups.

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Transformation between latin squares

Let $L\in R^{k\times k}$ a Latin square matrix. Which is the most general form of $A\in R^{k\times k}$ such that $$ A^TLA=L' $$ with $L'$ another Latin square? Thanks! Fabio
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Integral of a parametrized commutator

I am trying to solve the following integral $$ \int_{-1}^{1}\;db\;||[t_{b}(A),J]||_{F}^{2} $$ where $t_{b}$ is the entrywise threshold of the matrix A ($0$ if $a_{ij}<b$, $a_{ij}$ if $a_{ij}>b$, with …
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Gramian of a permutation group orbit

let $W\in R^{d\times k},d>k$. Suppose that the associated gramian has the following structure: $$ W^TW=(P_{1}t,\cdots,P_{k}t) $$ with the set $\{P_{i},i=1,\cdots,k\}$ forming a group of permutations ( …
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Set of vectors closed under restricted permutation operations

Let $V=\{v_1,\cdots v_k\}$ a set of non zero different norm one vectors in $R^d$, $k>2$. I am trying to demonstrate that if $Q=\{P_i\in R^{k\times k},i=1,\cdots,k\}$ is a set of permutations such that …
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