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A000637 Number of permutation groups of degree n.
(Formerly M1730 N0685)
+0
5
1, 1, 2, 7, 8, 37, 40, 200, 258, 1039, 1500 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,3

REFERENCES

G. Butler and J. McKay, The transitive groups of degree up to eleven, Comm. Algebra, 11 (1983), 863-911.

A. C. Lunn and J. K. Senior, Isomerism and Configuration, J. Physical Chem. 33 91929), 1027-1079.

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.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A000001, A000019, A000638, A002106, A005432.

Sequence in context: A117559 A081700 A093795 this_sequence A001493 A081999 A011355

Adjacent sequences: A000634 A000635 A000636 this_sequence A000638 A000639 A000640

KEYWORD

nonn,hard,nice,more

AUTHOR

njas

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