In
finite group theory, the Schreier conjecture asserts that the
outer automorphism group of every
finite simple group is
solvable. It was proposed by
Otto Schreier in 1926, and is now known to be true as a result of the
classification of finite simple groups, but no simpler
proof
Proof most often refers to:
* Proof (truth), argument or sufficient evidence for the truth of a proposition
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Proof may also refer to:
Mathematics and formal logic
* Formal proof, a con ...
is known.
References
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Theorems about finite groups
Conjectures that have been proved
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