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Development of a future prediabetes risk assessment model for individuals with normal glucose levels using data envelopment analysis. [PDF]
Nakamura S, Inoue R, Narimatsu H.
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RF-EMF Risk Perception and Trust in Radiation Protection Authorities: A Comparative Study on Precautionary Information in Germany and Greece. [PDF]
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Communications in Algebra, 2002
We prove that the simple group which has order 372000 is efficient by providing an efficient presentation for it. This leaves one simple group with order less than one million, which has order 979200, whose efficiency or otherwise remains to be determined.
Campbell, C. M. +3 more
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We prove that the simple group which has order 372000 is efficient by providing an efficient presentation for it. This leaves one simple group with order less than one million, which has order 979200, whose efficiency or otherwise remains to be determined.
Campbell, C. M. +3 more
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Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 2020
AbstractA finite group whose irreducible complex characters are rational-valued is called a rational group. The aim of this paper is to determine the rational almost simple and rational quasi-simple groups.
FARIDEH SHAFIEI +2 more
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AbstractA finite group whose irreducible complex characters are rational-valued is called a rational group. The aim of this paper is to determine the rational almost simple and rational quasi-simple groups.
FARIDEH SHAFIEI +2 more
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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.
Igor, Kriz, Paul, Siegel
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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.
Igor, Kriz, Paul, Siegel
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