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The following pages link to Are Primitive Words Universal for Infinite Symmetric Groups? (Q3659972):
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- Classes of universal words for the infinite symmetric groups (Q1061218) (← links)
- The equation \(s=(x^ 2y^ 2)^ 3y^ 2\) is solvable in the symmetric group on Z (Q1066257) (← links)
- Even permutations as a product of two elements of order five (Q1090415) (← links)
- The reverse spelling of an FPrt-universal word in two letters (Q1272206) (← links)
- Representations of Infinite Permutations by Words (Q3029190) (← links)
- On the Universality of Words for the Alternating Groups (Q3728207) (← links)
- Representation of Tree Permutations by Words (Q3970251) (← links)
- Sets of universal sequences for the symmetric group and analogous semigroups (Q5221335) (← links)