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One of the exceptional double covers of 2 E 6 (2 2) is a subgroup of the baby monster group, and the exceptional central extension by the elementary abelian group of order 4 is a subgroup of the monster group. 3 D 4 (2 3) acts on the unique even 26-dimensional lattice of determinant 3 with no roots.
These 26 exceptions are the sporadic groups. The Tits group is sometimes regarded as a sporadic group because it is not strictly a group of Lie type, [1] in which case there would be 27 sporadic groups. The monster group, or friendly giant, is the largest of the sporadic groups, and all but six of the other sporadic groups are subquotients of ...
The monster group contains 20 sporadic groups (including itself) as subquotients. Robert Griess, who proved the existence of the monster in 1982, has called those 20 groups the happy family, and the remaining six exceptions pariahs. It is difficult to give a good constructive definition of the monster because of its complexity.
This is a list of monster movies, about such creatures as extraterrestrial aliens, giant animals, Kaiju (the Japanese counterpart of giant animals, but they can also be machines and plants), mutants, supernatural creatures, or creatures from folklore, such as Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.
Bahamut – Whale monster whose body supports the earth. Word seems far more ancient than Islam and may be origin of the word Behemoth in modern Judeo-Christian lore. Bake-kujira – Ghost whale; Cetus – a monster with the head of a boar or a greyhound, the body of a whale or dolphin, and a divided, fan-like tail
Shurimon (シュリモン) is Hawkmon's Armor form when he uses the Digi-Egg of Sincerity to Digivolve, a shuriken-themed ninja Digimon whose design heavily resembles the Digi-Egg of Sincerity. Aquilamon (アクィラモン, Akuiramon) is Hawkmon's Champion form, a giant eagle Digimon with two bull-like horns.
Giovanni Battista de' Cavalieri 1585 depiction of "Monsters from all parts of the ancient and modern world" (Mostri de tute le parti del mondo antichi et moderni). The drawing depicts a Wewe Gombel. Indonesia/Malaysia
The first construction of the baby monster was later realized as a permutation group on 13,571,955,000 points using a computer by Jeffrey Leon and Charles Sims. [1] [2] Robert Griess later found a computer-free construction using the fact