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The uniqueness of groups of typeJ 4

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Oblatum VIII-1990 & 31-I-1991

This work was partially supported by BSF 88-00164. The first author is partially supported by NSF DMS-8721480 and NSA MDA 90-88-H-2032.

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Aschbacher, M., Segev, Y. The uniqueness of groups of typeJ 4 . Invent Math 105, 589–607 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01232280

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