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  2. List of small abelian groups - Wikipedia

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    Common group names: Z n: the cyclic group of order n (the notation C n is also used; it is isomorphic to the additive group of Z / nZ) Dih n: the dihedral group of order 2 n (often the notation D n or D 2n is used) K 4: the Klein four-group of order 4, same as Z2 × Z2 and Dih 2. D 2n: the dihedral group of order 2 n, the same as Dih n ...

  3. Abelian group - Wikipedia

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    Abelian group. In mathematics, an abelian group, also called a commutative group, is a group in which the result of applying the group operation to two group elements does not depend on the order in which they are written. That is, the group operation is commutative. With addition as an operation, the integers and the real numbers form abelian ...

  4. Schur multiplier - Wikipedia

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    The Schur multiplier of a finite group G is a finite abelian group whose exponent divides the order of G. If a Sylow p -subgroup of G is cyclic for some p, then the order of is not divisible by p. In particular, if all Sylow p -subgroups of G are cyclic, then is trivial. For instance, the Schur multiplier of the nonabelian group of order 6 is ...

  5. Cayley table - Wikipedia

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    The Cayley table tells us whether a group is abelian. Because the group operation of an abelian group is commutative, a group is abelian if and only if its Cayley table's values are symmetric along its diagonal axis. The group {1, −1} above and the cyclic group of order 3 under ordinary multiplication are both examples of abelian groups, and ...

  6. Elementary abelian group - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, specifically in group theory, an elementary abelian group is an abelian group in which all elements other than the identity have the same order. This common order must be a prime number, and the elementary abelian groups in which the common order is p are a particular kind of p -group. [1][2] A group for which p = 2 (that is, an ...

  7. Finitely generated abelian group - Wikipedia

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    Stated differently the fundamental theorem says that a finitely generated abelian group is the direct sum of a free abelian group of finite rank and a finite abelian group, each of those being unique up to isomorphism. The finite abelian group is just the torsion subgroup of G. The rank of G is defined as the rank of the torsion-free part of G ...

  8. Category of abelian groups - Wikipedia

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    Ab is a full subcategory of Grp, the category of all groups. The main difference between Ab and Grp is that the sum of two homomorphisms f and g between abelian groups is again a group homomorphism: The third equality requires the group to be abelian. This addition of morphism turns Ab into a preadditive category, and because the direct sum of ...

  9. Commutator subgroup - Wikipedia

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    Commutator subgroup. In mathematics, more specifically in abstract algebra, the commutator subgroup or derived subgroup of a group is the subgroup generated by all the commutators of the group. [1][2] The commutator subgroup is important because it is the smallest normal subgroup such that the quotient group of the original group by this ...