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    It has been shown previously that the free product of two cyclic groups of order 2 has no highly transitive representation on \(\mathbb N\), the set of natural numbers, but that the free product of two nontrivial groups does have a highly transitive representation if either group contains an element of infinite order. In this paper, constructions are given for all of the remaining non-trivial cases which are highly transitive on a countable set. Hence we derive the following Theorem: If \(G\) and \(H\) are nontrivial finite or countable groups not both cyclic of order 2, then the free product \(G*H\) can be represented faithfully as a highly transitive group of permutations of the natural numbers \(\mathbb N\).
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    highly transitive representations
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    finite or countable groups
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    free products
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    highly transitive groups of permutations
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