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%I A046057 #79 Feb 16 2025 08:32:38 %S A046057 1,4,75,28,8,42,375,510,308,90,140,88,56,16,24,100,675,156,1029,820, %T A046057 1875,6321,294,546,2450,2550,1210,2156,1380,270,11774,630 %N A046057 Smallest order m > 0 for which there are n nonisomorphic finite groups of order m, or 0 if no such order exists. %C A046057 R. Keith Dennis conjectures that there are no 0's in this sequence. See A053403 for details. %C A046057 In (John H. Conway, Heiko Dietrich and E. A. O'Brien, 2008), m is called the "minimal order attaining n" and is denoted by moa(n). - _Daniel Forgues_, Feb 15 2017 %C A046057 a(33) > 30500. - _Muniru A Asiru_, Nov 15 2017 %C A046057 From _Jorge R. F. F. Lopes_, Jan 07 2022: (Start) %C A046057 The following values taken from the Max Horn website are improvements over those given in the Conway-Dietrich-O'Brien table (see Links): %C A046057 a(58) = 3591, a(59) = 6328, a(63) = 2025, a(73) = 24003, a(74) = 25250, a(78) = 12750, a(90) = 2970, a(91) = 2058, a(92) = 15092. (End) %D A046057 J. H. Conway et al., The Symmetries of Things, Peters, 2008, p. 209. %H A046057 H. U. Besche, <a href="https://www.gap-system.org/Packages/sgl.html">The Small Groups library</a> %H A046057 Hans Ulrich Besche and Bettina Eick, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1006/jsco.1998.0258">Construction of finite groups</a>, Journal of Symbolic Computation, Vol. 27, No. 4, Apr 15 1999, pp. 387-404. %H A046057 Hans Ulrich Besche and Bettina Eick, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1006/jsco.1998.0259">The groups of order at most 1000 except 512 and 768</a>, Journal of Symbolic Computation, Vol. 27, No. 4, Apr 15 1999, pp. 405-413. %H A046057 John H. Conway, Heiko Dietrich and E. A. O'Brien, <a href="http://www.math.auckland.ac.nz/~obrien/research/gnu.pdf">Counting groups: gnus, moas and other exotica</a>, The Mathematical Intelligencer, Volume 30, Issue 2 (2008), pp 6-15, DOI:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02985731">10.1007/BF02985731</a>. %H A046057 John H. Conway, Heiko Dietrich and E. A. O'Brien, <a href="/A046057/a046057_1.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..100</a> (with some question marks) [contains some errors: see comment from _Jorge R. F. F. Lopes_]. %H A046057 Steven Finch, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00283-021-10060-2">The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, founded in 1964 by N. J. A. Sloane</a>, A Tribute to John Horton Conway, The Mathematical Intelligencer (2021) Vol. 43, 146-147. %H A046057 Max Horn, <a href="https://groups.quendi.de/">Numbers of isomorphism types of finite groups of given order</a> %H A046057 Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, <a href="https://mathworld.wolfram.com/FiniteGroup.html">Finite Group.</a> %H A046057 <a href="/index/Gre#groups">Index entries for sequences related to groups</a> %Y A046057 Cf. A000001, A046056, A046058, A046059, A053403. %K A046057 nonn,hard,more,nice %O A046057 1,2 %A A046057 _Eric W. Weisstein_ %E A046057 More terms from Victoria A. Sapko (vsapko(AT)canes.gsw.edu), Nov 04 2003 %E A046057 a(20) corrected by _N. J. A. Sloane_, Jan 21 2004 %E A046057 More terms from _N. J. A. Sloane_, Oct 03 2008, from the John H. Conway, Heiko Dietrich and E. A. O'Brien article. %E A046057 a(31)-a(32) from _Muniru A Asiru_, Nov 15 2017