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Jacko
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Re: Is the Monster a congruence subgroup?
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Feb 5, 2014 9:11 AM
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1615413/Own%20Work/Particles.pdf has some of this connection by construction of a synthetic monster consistent with gamma which also has an order which includes Ly and J4. In this sense it includes all the orders of all the pariahs, but this does not garantee the nature of being sub groups.
N=2 . 3 . 5^2 . 7 . 11 . 13^2 . 17 . 19 . 31 . 37 . 41 . 43 . 47 . 59 . 67 . 71
I haven't done enough of the maths to comprehend the meaning, but I'm on page 8 of the book on finite simple groups "postgraduate texts in mathematics"
Cheers Jacko
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