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== References == * A [https://web.archive.org/web/20070208012642/http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~akos/notices.ps survey] of the subject by Ákos Seress from [[Ohio State University]], expanded from an article that appeared in the [[Notices of the American Mathematical Society]] is available online. There is also a [http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~sims/publications/survey.pdf survey] by [[Charles Sims (mathematician)|Charles Sims]] from [[Rutgers University]] and an [http://www.math.rwth-aachen.de/~Joachim.Neubueser/preprint.html older survey] by Joachim Neubüser from [[RWTH Aachen]]. There are three books covering various parts of the subject: * Derek F. Holt, Bettina Eick, Eamonn A. O'Brien, "Handbook of computational group theory", Discrete Mathematics and its Applications (Boca Raton). Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, Florida, 2005. {{ISBN|1-58488-372-3}} * [[Charles C. Sims]], "Computation with Finitely-presented Groups", Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, vol 48, [[Cambridge University Press]], Cambridge, 1994. {{ISBN|0-521-43213-8}} * Ákos Seress, "Permutation group algorithms", Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, vol. 152, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003. {{ISBN|0-521-66103-X}}. [[Category:Computational group theory| ]] [[Category:Computational fields of study]]
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