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Orbit-stabilizer Problems and Computing Normalizers for Polycyclic Groups
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, Allen C.) see Innovations in teaching abstract algebra, 2003b:00019 Littlewood, D. E. The skeleton key of mathematics. (English summary) 2003j:01046 Magnin, Louis Quelques questions d'alg`ebre, g
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