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  2. Suzuki group - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical discipline known as group theory, the phrase Suzuki group refers to: 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

  3. Suzuki groups - Wikipedia

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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).

  4. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    PT Suzuki Indomobil Motor (formerly PT Indomobil Suzuki International until December 2008) is a joint venture between Suzuki Motor Corporation and the Indomobil Group. The company is located in Jakarta , Indonesia and specialized in manufacturing Suzuki vehicles for the domestic and international markets.

  5. Autozam AZ-1 - Wikipedia

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    The proposal for the AZ-1 goes as far back as 1985 when Suzuki created the Suzuki RS/1 as a mid-engine sports car project for volume production. [1] Suzuki's design for the Tokyo Motor Show was a fully functional car with a front/rear weight distribution of 45:55, [3] powered by a modified 1.3-liter G13B engine borrowed from the Cultus GTi.

  6. Suzuki sporadic group - Wikipedia

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    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)

  7. List of Suzuki automobiles - Wikipedia

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    All Maruti models since the Esteem [citation needed] are referred as Maruti Suzuki. Maruti 800 – India (Suzuki Alto) Maruti 1000 – India (Suzuki Cultus) Maruti Gypsy – India (Suzuki Jimny) Maruti Omni – India (Suzuki Carry) Mazda. Autozam AZ-Wagon – Japan (Suzuki Wagon R) Autozam Scrum – Japan (Suzuki Every) Mazda AZ-Offroad ...

  8. Suzuki Marine - Wikipedia

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    Michio Suzuki was born in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan on February 10, 1887. [3] While he worked as a young apprentice carpenter, the textile industry in the Enshu region where he lived was booming. Suzuki became an inventor and businessman, and began his career manufacturing looms. In 1909, he founded Suzuki Loom Works.

  9. Suzuki-Ree groups - Wikipedia

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