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>hurf im using words that sound like they are related to mathematics

Dude, that wasn't original at all. And certainly not math related. Pic related, THAT's a math joke.

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It makes perfect sense, just read this:
http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/2339.html#annotation

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Hi, I have a question concerning group theory:
Consider a group acting via conjugation on the set of subgroups. Is the operation restricted to a set of isomorphic subgroups transitive? Meaning: are conjugacy classes like *the* isomorphic-classes, or can there be two isomorphic subgroup which aren't conjugate?

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