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Categories: Theorems about finite groups
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Burnside's theorem  Burnside's paqb-theorem  Burnside p-q theorem  Burnside theorem
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In mathematics, Burnside's theorem in group theory states that if G is a finite group of order p a q b {\displaystyle p^{a}q^{b}} where p and q are prime numbers, and a and b are non-negative integers, then G is solvable. Wikipedia
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In mathematics, Burnside's theorem in group theory states that if G is a finite group of order p a q b {\displaystyle p^{a}q^{b}} where p and q are prime numbers, and a and b are non-negative integers, then G is solvable. Wikipedia
A proof that certain finite groups are solvable Wikipedia Disambiguation
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