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The following pages link to On the number of fixed point free elements in a permutation group (Q1199592):
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- Primitive permutation groups and derangements of prime power order. (Q276066) (← links)
- Invariable generation and the Chebotarev invariant of a finite group. (Q411769) (← links)
- On a relation between the rank and the proportion of derangements in finite transitive permutation groups. (Q490920) (← links)
- Prime order derangements in primitive permutation groups. (Q661859) (← links)
- On cyclic semi-regular subgroups of certain 2-transitive permutation groups (Q712215) (← links)
- Transitive permutation groups in which all derangements are involutions. (Q852923) (← links)
- The complexity of the weight problem for permutation and matrix groups. (Q960944) (← links)
- On fixed points of permutations. (Q1024810) (← links)
- Bounds for fixed point free elements in a transitive group and applications to curves over finite fields (Q1380508) (← links)
- Distribution of factorials modulo \(p\) (Q2011695) (← links)
- On the size of coset unions (Q2137072) (← links)
- Groups generated by derangements (Q2222003) (← links)
- Finding fixed point free elements and small bases in permutation groups (Q2357380) (← links)
- Conjugacy classes of derangements in finite transitive groups (Q2631144) (← links)
- Bounds on the number and sizes of conjugacy classes in finite Chevalley groups with applications to derangements (Q2884396) (← links)
- The complexity of the Weight Problem for permutation groups (Q3439572) (← links)
- On a theorem of Jordan (Q4425390) (← links)
- Derangements in finite classical groups for actions related to extension field and imprimitive subgroups and the solution of the Boston–Shalev conjecture (Q4635472) (← links)
- Products of derangements in simple permutation groups (Q5041465) (← links)
- The Hasse principle for finite Galois modules allowing exceptional sets of positive density (Q5094196) (← links)
- Computational arithmetic geometry. I: Sentences nearly in the polynomial hierarchy (Q5943088) (← links)
- Covering and growth for group subsets and representations (Q6064570) (← links)
- Arithmetic functions and fixed points of powers of permutations (Q6156369) (← links)