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This paper describes the orthography of the Iceve language (ISO 639-3 language code: bec).
The Kemezung ianguage is spoken in Misaje subdivision, Donga-Mantung division, in the North-West ... more The Kemezung ianguage is spoken in Misaje subdivision, Donga-Mantung division, in the North-West province of Cameroon. Most speakers live in the Fondom of Dumbu and call themselves ЬэагитЪи, and their language dis ji badzumbu h (words of the Dumbu people) ...
Journal of Symbolic Computation, 2001
A new method for computing the conjugacy classes of subgroups of a finite group is described.
Journal of Symbolic Computation, 1997
We describe the theory and implementation of a practical algorithm for computing a Sylow subgroup... more We describe the theory and implementation of a practical algorithm for computing a Sylow subgroup of a permutation group and for finding an element that conjugates one Sylow subgroup to another. The performance of the current implementations in the Magma system represents a significant improvement on previous implementations for many important classes of examples and generally extends the range of realistic applicability to groups of much larger degrees than before.
This paper describes the orthography of the Iceve language (ISO 639-3 language code: bec).
The Kemezung ianguage is spoken in Misaje subdivision, Donga-Mantung division, in the North-West ... more The Kemezung ianguage is spoken in Misaje subdivision, Donga-Mantung division, in the North-West province of Cameroon. Most speakers live in the Fondom of Dumbu and call themselves ЬэагитЪи, and their language dis ji badzumbu h (words of the Dumbu people) ...
Journal of Symbolic Computation, 2001
A new method for computing the conjugacy classes of subgroups of a finite group is described.
Journal of Symbolic Computation, 1997
We describe the theory and implementation of a practical algorithm for computing a Sylow subgroup... more We describe the theory and implementation of a practical algorithm for computing a Sylow subgroup of a permutation group and for finding an element that conjugates one Sylow subgroup to another. The performance of the current implementations in the Magma system represents a significant improvement on previous implementations for many important classes of examples and generally extends the range of realistic applicability to groups of much larger degrees than before.