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Jordan's theorem (symmetric group)

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In finite group theory, Jordan's theorem states that if a primitive permutation group G is a subgroup of the symmetric group Sn and contains a p-cycle for some prime number p < n − 2, then G is either the whole symmetric group Sn or the alternating group An. It was first proved by Camille Jordan.

The statement can be generalized to the case that p is a prime power.

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