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How Hamiltonian Can a Finite Group Be?

Document Type

Article

Date of this Version

1990

Citation

Sherman, G.J.; Tucker, T.J.; and Walker, M.E., "How Hamiltonian Can a Finite Group Be?" (1990). Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR). 144. http://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/math_mstr/144

Abstract

If the finite group G acts on the finite non-empty set X (i.e., G is represented as a group of permutations of X), then ....

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