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Is there a Mathieu groupoid M_31?

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1 answer
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Maximal Sylow 2-subgroups of simple groups

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4 answers
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Efficient presentations for finite groups

11 votes
3 answers
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(A very limited instance of) Lagrange's Theorem's converse and A_5

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Orders of automorphism groups of p-groups

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Larger cycle than 4, 2, 1 in Collatz iteration?

10 votes
1 answer
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All maximal subgroups have odd index

9 votes
2 answers
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Parker-like loop of order 2187?

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3 answers
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The number of conjugacy classes and the order of the group

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Jordan's Theorem on primitive permutation groups

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Involution on sextic polynomials?

8 votes
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What other lattices are obtainable from this noncommutative ring?

7 votes
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Does the quaternion group Q_8 have a presentation of this form?

7 votes
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Subgroup property stronger than being characteristic

7 votes
3 answers
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Counting cyclic subgroups of order $p^{2}$: $p$ an odd prime vs. $p=2$

5 votes
1 answer
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A 'generalized Four Squares Theorem'?

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2 answers
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Doubly covering an even lattice

5 votes
1 answer
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A solvability theorem

4 votes
1 answer
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The range of the Euler totient function and multiplication by 28

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A non-commutative ring from SU(2)

2 votes
2 answers
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Proving Congruence Without Leech Lattice

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Known and unknown about Ramanujan's tau function

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What are these subgroups called? [closed]