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Abstract Let 𝐺 be a finite solvable permutation group acting faithfully and primitively on a finite set Ω. Let G 0 G₀ be the stabilizer of a point 𝛼 in Ω. The rank of 𝐺 is defined as the number of orbits of G 0 G₀ in Ω, including the trivial orbit α \\. In this paper, we completely classify the cases where 𝐺 has rank 5 and 6, continuing the previous works on classifying groups of rank 4 or lower.
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