finite groups which are the products of symmetric or alternating groups with $l_3(4)$
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in this paper, we determine the simple groups $g=ab$, where $b$ is isomorphic to $l_{3}(4)$ and $a$ isomorphic to an alternating or a symmetric group on $ngeq5$, letters.
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Journal title:
international journal of group theoryPublisher: university of isfahan
ISSN 2251-7650
volume 5
issue 1 2016
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