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If X and Y are independent variates and X+Y is a normal distribution, then both X and Y must have normal distributions. This was proved by Cramér in 1936.
For a finite group of h elements with an n_ith dimensional ith irreducible representation, sum_(i)n_i^2=h.
A simple graph with n>=3 graph vertices in which each graph vertex has vertex degree >=n/2 has a Hamiltonian cycle.
The product of three translations along the directed sides of a triangle through twice the lengths of these sides is the identity map.
Each centered convex body of sufficiently high dimension has an "almost spherical" k-dimensional central section.
If a Sylow 2-subgroup T of G lies in a unique maximal 2-local P of G, then P is a "strongly embedded" subgroup of G, and G is known.
When all the points P on one line are related by an isometry to all points P^' on another, the midpoints of the segments PP^' are either distinct and collinear or coincident.
If a prime number divides a norm but not the bases of the norm, it is itself a norm.
The Fermat number F_n is prime iff 3^(2^(2^n-1))=-1 (mod F_n).
A finite division algebra is a field.
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