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On the Finite Two-Dimensional Linear Groups II.(1)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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A group G is called a T3-group if it contains subgroups K and H, HΔK, with the property that if g and gb are members of G—K there is exactly one h∊H which satisfies the equation gh=gb. In these circumstances (G, K, H) is called a T3-triple.
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This paper was written while the author was a visiting Associate Professor at the University of Victoria, B.C.
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