Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Sporadic groups in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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These are the sporadic groups.
the first examples of sporadic groups.
Five of the sporadic groups were discovered by Mathieu in the 1860s
It does not show the numerous non-sporadic simple subquotients of the sporadic groups.
The sporadic groups also have a lot of subgroups which are not sporadic but these are not shown on the diagram because they are too numerous.
He, along with collaborators, constructed the first concrete representations of some of the sporadic groups.
Of the 26 sporadic groups, 20 can be seen inside the Monster group as subgroups
The subjecthas attracted interest because for many interesting groups(including most of the sporadic groups) it is impracticalto perform calculations by hand.
More specifically, he discovered three sporadic groups based on the symmetry of the Leech lattice, which have been designated the Conway groups. .
The subject has attracted interest because for many interesting groups(including most of the sporadic groups) it is impractical to perform calculations by hand.
Names of the sporadic groups==Five of the sporadic groups were discovered by Mathieu in the 1860s
in which case the sporadic groups number 27.
interesting connection to the theory of finite sporadic groups in mathematics.
It is sometimes considered a 27th sporadic group.
In group theory, a sporadic group is one of the 26 exceptional groups found in the classification of finite simple groups. .
In group theory, a discipline within mathematics, a sporadic group is one of the 26 exceptional groups found in the classification of finite simple groups. .
The earliest use of the term"sporadic group" may be Burnside(1911,sporadic simple groups would probably repay a closer examination than they have yet received.">
Zvonimir Janko(born 26 November 1932) is a Croatian mathematician who is the eponym of the Janko groups, sporadic simple groups in group theory.
Following the recording of the songs with Stewart, the group made sporadic live appearances and Time Out magazine advertised one show at the Bottleneck Club in the Railway Tavern, Stratford in East London on 28 June 1969.
During its market research activities at the end of the 1990s, the company discovered a group of sporadic DIY enthusiasts who were mostly women.