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... substitution which does not contain the first element of all the substitutions . As the groups remain simply isomorphic , and their corresponding substitutions coincide with respect to their first two elements , they must coincide ...
... substitution which does not contain the first element of all the substitutions . As the groups remain simply isomorphic , and their corresponding substitutions coincide with respect to their first two elements , they must coincide ...
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... substitutions , it and its associate have only one common substitution . The largest group of degree n which transforms R into all its cogredient iso- morphisms is of order n2 . Its subgroup which contains all its substitutions that do ...
... substitutions , it and its associate have only one common substitution . The largest group of degree n which transforms R into all its cogredient iso- morphisms is of order n2 . Its subgroup which contains all its substitutions that do ...
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... substitutions contains no two substitutions of the same degree . This group has • ( 2o - 2-1 ) ( 2a —1 ) ( 2a — 2 ) ( 2a — 22 ) ( 2a — 23 ) simple isomorphisms to itself . None of these except the identical can be obtained by ...
... substitutions contains no two substitutions of the same degree . This group has • ( 2o - 2-1 ) ( 2a —1 ) ( 2a — 2 ) ( 2a — 22 ) ( 2a — 23 ) simple isomorphisms to itself . None of these except the identical can be obtained by ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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