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Words of Engel type are concise in residually finite groups [PDF]
Given a group-word w and a group G, the verbal subgroup w(G) is the one generated by all w-values in G. The word w is said to be concise if w(G) is finite whenever the set of w-values in G is finite. In 1960s, Hall asked whether every word is concise but
Eloisa Detomi +2 more
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Group membership and stereotype content jointly affect neural processing during resource allocation decisions [PDF]
Both stereotypes and in/outgroup categories affect judgment and decision making, but while the former reflect socially learned generalizations about other people’s characteristics, the latter specify relationships with whom it is safe to affiliate.
Paloma Diaz-Gutierrez +3 more
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The binary polyhedral groups, and other generalizations of the quaternion group
H. S. M. Coxeter
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Monochromatic Edges in Complete Multipartite Hypergraphs
Consider the following problem. In a school with three classes containing n students each, given that their genders are unknown, find the minimum possible number of triples of same-gender students—not all of which are from the same class.
Teeradej Kittipassorn +1 more
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Complexity of Cayley distance and other general metrics on permutation groups [PDF]
Permutation groups arise as important structures in group theory because many algebraic properties about them are well-known, which makes modeling natural phenomena by permutations of practical interest. Usability of the involved algebraic notions is illustrated by problems such as genome rearrangement by reversals for which it is well-known that for ...
Thaynara Arielly de Lima +1 more
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Children are not like other loads: a cross-cultural perspective on the influence of burdens and companionship on human walking [PDF]
A major portion of humans’ activity-based energy expenditure is taken up by locomotion, particularly walking. Walking behaviors have energetic outcomes and as such can be important windows into how populations and groups adjust to different environmental
Leah Bouterse, Cara Wall-Scheffler
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Generating the infinite symmetric group using a closed subgroup and the least number of other elements [PDF]
Let \(S_\infty\) denote the symmetric group on \(\mathbb N\). Then \(S_\infty\) is a Polish group using the product topology on \(\mathbb N^{\mathbb N}\) with the discrete topology on \(\mathbb N\). For each subgroup \(G\) of \(S_\infty\) the authors define \(\text{rank}(S_\infty:G)\) to be the least cardinal of a subset \(H\) for which the subgroup \(\
Mitchell, J. D. +2 more
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We have talked about women's equality in this study, including socioeconomic position. In the current modern environment, women and their issues are becoming more and more significant. Realizing the vital role that women play, it is desirable to place more attention on her overall development.
Priyanka Tripathi, Dr. Pratima Bais
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Umbanda: Africana or Esoteric?
Umbanda is a dynamic and varied Brazilian spirit-incorporation tradition first recorded in the early twentieth century. This article problematizes the ambiguity of categorizing Umbanda as an ‘Afro-Brazilian’ religion, given the acknowledged centrality of
Steven Joseph Engler
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Symmetry-enforced nodal chain phonons
Topological phonons in crystalline materials have been attracting great interest. Most cases studied so far are direct generalizations of the topological states from electronic systems.
Jiaojiao Zhu +5 more
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