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59.2. A property of groups—via an impossible structure

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2016

D. J.
Affiliation:
35 Bunny Lane, Keyworth, Notts. NG12 5JU
D. J. Baylis
Affiliation:
35 Bunny Lane, Keyworth, Notts. NG12 5JU

Abstract

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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1975

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