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The Suzuki groups Sz(q) or 2 B 2 (q) are simple for n≥1. The group Sz(2) is solvable and is the Frobenius group of order 20. The Suzuki groups Sz(q) have orders q 2 (q 2 +1)(q−1). These groups have orders divisible by 5, but not by 3. The Schur multiplier is trivial for n>1, Klein 4-group for n=1, i. e. Sz(8).
The Suzuki sporadic group, Suz or Sz is a sporadic simple group of order 2 13 · 3 7 · 5 2 · 7 · 11 · 13 = 448,345,497,600 discovered by Suzuki in 1969 One of an infinite family of Suzuki groups of Lie type discovered by Suzuki
The Suzuki chain or Suzuki tower is the following tower of rank 3 permutation groups from (Suzuki 1969), each of which is the point stabilizer of the next. G 2 (2) = U(3, 3) · 2 has a rank 3 action on 36 = 1 + 14 + 21 points with point stabilizer PSL(3, 2) · 2; J 2 · 2 has a rank 3 action on 100 = 1 + 36 + 63 points with point stabilizer G 2 (2)
The smallest, of order 29120, was the first simple group of order less than 1 million to be discovered since Dickson's list of 1900. He classified several classes of simple groups of small rank, including the CIT-groups and C-groups and CA-groups. There is also a sporadic simple group called the Suzuki group, which he
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In mathematics, a Ree group is a group of Lie type over a finite field constructed by Ree (1960, 1961) from an exceptional automorphism of a Dynkin diagram that reverses the direction of the multiple bonds, generalizing the Suzuki groups found by Suzuki using a different method.
This is a list of Suzuki automobiles from past and present. Most are designed and manufactured by Suzuki, while some vehicles are produced by other companies and supplied to Suzuki through an OEM supply basis. Many models are limited to some regions, while some others are marketed worldwide.
Suzuki GS1000S at the Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum in 2006 Suzuki DR800S Suzuki GSX-R1000 at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2007 GS series – The 1976 GS750 was the first 4-stroke machine released by Suzuki in 20 years.