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The occurrence of finite simple permutation groups of fixity 2 as automorphism groups of Riemann surfaces
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    The occurrence of finite simple permutation groups of fixity 2 as automorphism groups of Riemann surfaces (English)
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    25 August 2020
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    Riemann surfaces
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    permutation groups
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    finite simple groups
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    fixity
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    fixed points
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