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A001379
Degrees of irreducible representations of Monster group M.
10
1, 196883, 21296876, 842609326, 18538750076, 19360062527, 293553734298, 3879214937598, 36173193327999, 125510727015275, 190292345709543, 222879856734249, 1044868466775133, 1109944460516150, 2374124840062976, 8980616927734375, 8980616927734375, 15178147608537368
OFFSET
1,2
COMMENTS
The sequence contains 194 terms, of which 170 are distinct. The only triple of repeated terms is a(123) = a(124) = a(125) = 5514132424881463208443904. The rest of the repeated terms are pairs, for example a(16) = a(17) = 8980616927734375. - Omar E. Pol, Nov 28 2014
REFERENCES
J. H. Conway, R. T. Curtis, S. P. Norton, R. A. Parker and R. A. Wilson, ATLAS of Finite Groups. Oxford Univ. Press, 1985 [for best online version see https://oeis.org/wiki/Welcome#Links_to_Other_Sites].
LINKS
Eric M. Schmidt, Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..194 (complete sequence)
J. H. Conway and S. P. Norton, Monstrous Moonshine, Bull. Lond. Math. Soc. 11 (1979) 308-339.
John F. R. Duncan, Michael J. Griffin and Ken Ono, Proof of the Umbral Moonshine Conjecture, arXiv:1503.01472 [math.RT], 2015.
Yang-Hui He, John McKay, Sporadic and Exceptional, arXiv:1505.06742 [math.AG], 2015.
Valdo Tatitscheff, A short introduction to Monstrous Moonshine, arXiv:1902.03118 [math.NT], 2019.
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, Monstrous Moonshine
PROG
(GAP) List(Irr(CharacterTable("M")), chi->chi[1]); # Eric M. Schmidt, Jul 15 2012
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
nonn,fini,full,nice
STATUS
approved