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Scientific American, 2008
The article discusses group theory as it relates to puzzles like Rubik's Cube, which is based on permutation groups, and other types of puzzles the authors invented, based on other sporadic simple groups, including Mathieu groups. Strategies for solving these puzzles are discussed, with sidebars discussing and illustrating group theory.
Paul Siegel, Igor Kriz
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The article discusses group theory as it relates to puzzles like Rubik's Cube, which is based on permutation groups, and other types of puzzles the authors invented, based on other sporadic simple groups, including Mathieu groups. Strategies for solving these puzzles are discussed, with sidebars discussing and illustrating group theory.
Paul Siegel, Igor Kriz
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On simple groups and simple singularities
Israel Journal of Mathematics, 2001We give a proof of a characteristicp version of Brieskorn’s theorem, namely, that ifG is a simply connected simple algebraic group of typeA, D orE over an algebraically closed fieldk whose characteristic is very good forG, then the categorical quotient morphismG→G//Gad yields, when restricted to a general slice through a pointP in the subregular ...
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Non-simple groups which are the product of simple groups
Archiv der Mathematik, 1989openaire +2 more sources
SIMPLE SINGULARITIES AND SIMPLE ALGEBRAIC GROUPS [PDF]
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Simple Groups and Simple Lie Algebras [PDF]
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The orders of the classical simple groups
Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics, 1955openaire +2 more sources