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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
The actual form of the set of linear substitutions on 3 symbols, which gives a representation of the simple group of order 168, has been known for many years.
In these Proceedings (vol. 20, pp. 247–9) I have determined the form of the set of linear substitutions on 5 symbols which gives a representation of the simple group of order 660.
* It is given, for instance, in Klein's, Vorlesungen über die Theorie der ellip-tiscken Modulfunctionen, vol. 1, p. 705Google Scholar; and in Weber's, Lehrbuch der Algebra, vol. 2, § 131Google Scholar. See also Burnside, , Theory of Groups, 2nd edition, p. 311.Google Scholar
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