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On the substitutions of the form \(\theta(r)\equiv\varepsilon(r^{n 2}+ar^{\frac{n 3}{2}})\) for a prime number of letters.
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    On the substitutions of the form \(\theta(r)\equiv\varepsilon(r^{n 2}+ar^{\frac{n 3}{2}})\) for a prime number of letters. (English)
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    Bildet man \(\theta^m \equiv\varepsilon^m[L_m r^{2\mu-m} +aM_m r^{\mu-m}]\), wobei \(\mu=\frac{n-1}{2}\), und setzt \(M_\mu=0\), \(L_\mu =\varepsilon^\mu\), so ist \(\theta(\theta)\equiv r\) und \(\theta_\mu=r^\mu\). Substitutionen von der Form \(\theta\) können nur dann conjugirte Substitutionen sein, wenn \(n=7\) oder \(n=11\) ist. Im ersteren Falle hat man ein System von 4. 6. 7 Substitutionen, und die für dieses System unveränderlichen Functionen können nur 30 Werthe annehmen; für \(n=11\) erhält man ein System von 6. 10. 11 conjugirten Substitutionen, und eine Function von 11 Buchstaben, die für dieses System unveränderlich bleibt, kann also nur 60480 Werthe haben.
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    Conjugate substitution
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    prime number
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    system of invariant function
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