- Residue class-wise affine group
In
mathematics , residue class-wise affine groups are certainpermutation groups acting on (theinteger s),whose elements are bijective residue class-wise affine mappings.A mapping is called residue class-wise affineif there is a nonzero integer such that the restrictions of to the residue classes(mod ) are all affine. This means that for any residue class there are coefficients such that the restriction of the mapping to the set is given by
:.
Residue class-wise affine groups are
countable , and they are accessible to computational investigations.'Many' of them actmultiply transitive ly on or on subsets thereof.Only relatively basic facts about their structure are known so far.See also the
Collatz conjecture , which is an assertion about a surjective, but not injective residue class-wise affine mapping.References and external links
*Stefan Kohl. Restklassenweise affine Gruppen. Dissertation, Universität Stuttgart, 2005. [http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=977164071 Archivserver Deutsche Bibliothek] [http://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/opus/volltexte/2005/2448/ OPUS-Datenbank(Universität Stuttgart)]
*Stefan Kohl. [http://www.gap-system.org/Packages/rcwa.html RCWA] - Residue Class-Wise Affine Groups. [http://www.gap-system.org GAP] package. 2005.
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