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On Distinguishing Quotients of Symmetric Groups
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A study is carried out of the elementary theory of quotients of symmetric groups in a similar spirit to [10]. Apart from the trivial and alternating subgroups, the normal subgroups of the full symmetric group S(
Saharon Shelah, J. K. Truss
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