Premutation Action in Group Theory: Definition & Sharp Transitivity
In the mathematical field of group theory, a permutation action of a group G on a set S is said to be a premutation action or weakly transitive action if there is a non-empty subset of S that is mapped onto itself under the action of every element of G. If the set S contains exactly one such subset, then the permutation action is said to be sharply transitive.Infertility - Related Articles
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