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Let G be a finite solvable group.
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Suppose that (G) is a finite solvable group having (i) a self-centralizing minimal normal subgroup (V) of rank at most (k) and (ii) a generating set (A) such that (gamma _G^A(n le e^{alpha (n)}) for all (n).
Let G be a solvable finite group.
It has been recently noticed that there is a finite number of two-dimensional classes of product-type systems of difference equations solvable in closed form.
"There's a finite amount of time.
This Stradivarius — it's a finite supply.
But the opportunity is a finite one".
The NHS budget is a finite resource.
"So there's a finite number".
But it is a finite list.
They're a finite population!
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