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What (who) is multiple transitivity - definition

Multiply transitive; Mathieu groups; Matthieu group; Multiply transitive group; Multiple transitivity

Mathieu group         
In group theory, a topic in abstract algebra, the Mathieu groups are the five sporadic simple groups M11, M12, M22, M23 and M24 introduced by . They are multiply transitive permutation groups on 11, 12, 22, 23 or 24 objects.
Multiple abnormalities         
CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES THAT AFFECT MORE THAN ONE ORGAN OR BODY STRUCTURE
Multiple congenital malformations; Multiple congenital anomalies
When a patient has multiple abnormalities (multiple anomaly, multiple deformity), they have a congenital abnormality that can not be primarily identified with a single system of the body or single disease process. Most medical conditions can have systemic sequelae, but multiple abnormalities occur when the effects on multiple systems is immediately obvious.
multiple unit         
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TYPE OF TRAIN CONSISTING OF SELF-PROPELLED CARRIAGES CAPABLE OF COUPLING WITH OTHERS OF THE SAME OR SIMILAR TYPE
Multiple units; Multiple-unit; Self-powered; Motorized unit; Self-powered car; Multi-unit; Electric mutliple unit; Multiple Units; Multiple-unit car; Multiple Unit; Freight multiple unit; Multiple-unit operation; Multiple unit train; Multiple-Unit
¦ noun a passenger train of two or more carriages powered by integral motors which drive a number of axles.

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Mathieu group

In group theory, a topic in abstract algebra, the Mathieu groups are the five sporadic simple groups M11, M12, M22, M23 and M24 introduced by Mathieu (1861, 1873). They are multiply transitive permutation groups on 11, 12, 22, 23 or 24 objects. They were the first sporadic groups to be discovered.

Sometimes the notation M9, M10, M20 and M21 is used for related groups (which act on sets of 9, 10, 20, and 21 points, respectively), namely the stabilizers of points in the larger groups. While these are not sporadic simple groups, they are subgroups of the larger groups and can be used to construct the larger ones. John Conway has shown that one can also extend this sequence up, obtaining the Mathieu groupoid M13 acting on 13 points. M21 is simple, but is not a sporadic group, being isomorphic to PSL(3,4).