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Elementary Abelian Cartesian Groups Cartesian Groups
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1988Throughout the paper, G will denote an additively written, but not always abelian, group of finite order n; and X = (xij) will denote a square matrix of order n with entries from G and whose rows and columns are numbered 0, 1, …, n − 1. We call X a cartesian array (afforded by G) if(1.1) The sequence {−xmi + xki, i = 0,…, n – 1} contains all elements ...
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1992
Elementary abelian groups can be thought of as additive groups of finite fields. As such, all of the tools of field theory are available to us in the study of orthomorphism graphs of these groups. In particular, any function from a finite field to itself, and thus any orthomorphism of the additive group of the field, can be realized as a polynomial ...
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Elementary abelian groups can be thought of as additive groups of finite fields. As such, all of the tools of field theory are available to us in the study of orthomorphism graphs of these groups. In particular, any function from a finite field to itself, and thus any orthomorphism of the additive group of the field, can be realized as a polynomial ...
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On groups admitting an elementary Abelian automorphism group
1974Recently a number of theorems have been proved showing that if V is a fixedpoint-free group of automorphisms of the finite group G then, with certain additional assumptions, G is soluble. These theorems may be found in [3], [4], [6] and [7].
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The evolving landscape of salivary gland tumors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Conor Steuer
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Main Group Lewis Acid-Mediated Transformations of Transition-Metal Hydride Complexes
Chemical Reviews, 2016Thomas S Teets
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Cancer statistics for adolescents and young adults, 2020
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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