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%I A002106 M1316 N0504
%S A002106 1,1,2,5,5,16,7,50,34,45,8,301,9,63,104,1954,10,983,8,1117,
%T A002106 164,59,7,25000,211,96,2392,1854,8,5712,12
%N A002106 Number of transitive permutation groups of degree n.
%D A002106 G. Butler and J. McKay, The transitive groups of degree up to eleven,
Comm. Algebra, 11 (1983), 863-911.
%D A002106 G. Butler and J. McKay, personal communication.
%D A002106 A. Hulpke, Konstruktion transitiver Permutationsgruppen, Dissertation,
RWTH Aachen, 1996.
%D A002106 A. Hulpke, Constructing transitive permutation groups, J. Symbolic Comput.
39 (2005), 1-30.
%D A002106 G. A. Miller, On the lists of all the substitution groups that can be
formed with a given number of elements, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., 2
(1896), 138-145.
%D A002106 C. C. Sims, Computational methods in the study of permutation groups,
pp. 169-183 of J. Leech, editor, Computational Problems in Abstract
Algebra. Pergamon, Oxford, 1970.
%D A002106 N. J. A. Sloane, A Handbook of Integer Sequences, Academic Press, 1973
(includes this sequence).
%D A002106 N. J. A. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences,
Academic Press, 1995 (includes this sequence).
%H A002106 David Wasserman, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..31
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%H A002106 A. Hulpke,
Transitive groups of small degree
%H A002106 F. H. Lutz, Triangulated
manifolds with few vertices: Vertex-transitive triangulations
%H A002106 Index entries for sequences related to
groups
%H A002106 Index entries for "core" sequences
%e A002106 a(3)=2: A_3 and S_3
%Y A002106 Cf. A000001, A000019.
%Y A002106 Sequence in context: A154698 A063786 A121304 this_sequence A064630 A089793
A076570
%Y A002106 Adjacent sequences: A002103 A002104 A002105 this_sequence A002107 A002108
A002109
%K A002106 nonn,core,hard,nice
%O A002106 1,3
%A A002106 N. J. A. Sloane (njas(AT)research.att.com).
%E A002106 Corrected and extended to degree 31 by Alexander Hulpke (Alexander.Hulpke(AT)Math.RWTH-Aachen.DE),
Aug 15 1996. Further corrections from Alexander Hulpke, Feb 19, 2002.
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