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Recognizing M<sub>10</sub> by spectrum in the class of all groups
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    Recognizing M<sub>10</sub> by spectrum in the class of all groups (English)
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    26 May 2014
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    periodic groups
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    orders of elements
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    spectra
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    local finiteness
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    Mathieu group \(M_{10}\)
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