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    Foundations of finite group theory for a (future) computer. (English)
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    13 December 2004
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    This article presents elementary group theory from a fresh point of view, inspired by the theories of multisets and hypergroups. A number of interesting and less popular notions related to a given group are considered: class hypergroup, weights, right quotient structure constants, circles, to name but a few. Those interested in combinatorial problems in finite groups will find here a reach source of new ideas and problems.
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    finite groups
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    multisets
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    hypergroups
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    relations
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    elementary group theory
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