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Sporadic groups / Guggenheim Fellows / Donald G. Higman / Finite groups / Higman–Sims graph / Higman–Sims group / Charles Sims / Focal subgroup theorem / Representation theory / Abstract algebra / Algebra / Group theory
Date: 2009-03-30 08:43:48
Sporadic groups
Guggenheim Fellows
Donald G. Higman
Finite groups
Higman–Sims graph
Higman–Sims group
Charles Sims
Focal subgroup theorem
Representation theory
Abstract algebra
Algebra
Group theory

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