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(a) Let (G) be a finitely generated metabelian group (G); let (k ge 0) be such that (G) can be generated by (k) elements, so that (G) is a quotient of the free metabelian group (mathrm{FSol} k,2)).
(He also generated his quotient of regional notoriety, staging an annual Christmas display on the grounds of his home, complete with lights, music and 135 Disney figures that he carved from wood — until, in 1953, town officials banned the display for causing traffic jams. The showdown generated prominent coverage in The New York Times, among other publications).
(He also generated his quotient of regional notoriety, staging an annual Christmas display on the grounds of his home, complete with lights, music and 135 Disney figures that he carved from wood -- until, in 1953, town officials banned the display for causing traffic jams).
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on an arbitrary time scale T, where γ is a quotient of odd positive integers.
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