Finite metacyclic groups acting on bordered surfaces
Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 36 (1994) no. 2, pp. 233-240

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A group is called metacyclic in case both its commutator subgroup and commutator quotient group are cyclic. Thus a metacyclic group is a cyclic extension of a cyclic group, and metacyclic groups are among the best understood of the nonabelian groups. Many interesting groups are metacyclic. For instance, the dihedral groups and the “odd” dicyclic groups are metacyclic; see [4, pp. 9–11] for more examples. Here we shall consider the actions of these groups on bordered Klein surfaces.
May, Coy L. Finite metacyclic groups acting on bordered surfaces. Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 36 (1994) no. 2, pp. 233-240. doi: 10.1017/S0017089500030779
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