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On Groups of Even Order

The Annals of Mathematics, 1955
odd order are soluble. We shall use the term involution for a group element of order 2. If m is the total number of involutions of 65 and if we set n = g/m, the same method shows that 65 contains a normal subgroup V distinct from 5 such that the index of V is either 2 or is less than [n(n + 2)/2]!
Brauer, Richard, Fowler, K. A.
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Numerical ranges of even-order tensor

Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis, 2021
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Mehri Pakmanesh, Hamidreza Afshin
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Even-Order Subharmonic Oscillations

Journal of Applied Physics, 1956
The generation of an even-order subharmonic, or harmonic, oscillation in a driven nonlinear resonant system described by just a cubic nonlinear term requires the simultaneous appearance of a zero-frequency component. This component effectively introduces a squared nonlinear term.
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Some finite groups of even order

2021
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