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  2. 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 ...

  3. Dihedral group of order 6 - Wikipedia

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    Dihedral group of order 6. (The generators a and b are the same as in the Cayley graph shown above.) Only the neutral elements are symmetric to the main diagonal, so this group is not abelian. In mathematics, D3 (sometimes alternatively denoted by D6) is the dihedral group of degree 3 and order 6.

  4. Dihedral group - Wikipedia

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    The symmetry group of a snowflake is D 6, a dihedral symmetry, the same as for a regular hexagon. In mathematics, a dihedral group is the group of symmetries of a regular polygon, [1][2] which includes rotations and reflections. Dihedral groups are among the simplest examples of finite groups, and they play an important role in group theory and ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Symmetric group - Wikipedia

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    For n = 6, it has an outer automorphism of order 2: Out(S 6) = C 2, and the automorphism group is a semidirect product Aut(S 6) = S 6 ⋊ C 2. In fact, for any set X of cardinality other than 6, every automorphism of the symmetric group on X is inner, a result first due to ( Schreier & Ulam 1936 ) according to ( Dixon & Mortimer 1996 , p. 259).

  7. Klein four-group - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In mathematics, the Klein four-group is an abelian group with four elements, in which each element is self-inverse (composing it with itself produces the identity) and in which composing any two of the three non-identity elements produces the third one. It can be described as the symmetry group of a non-square rectangle (with the three ...

  8. Cayley table - Wikipedia

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    The group {1, −1} above and the cyclic group of order 3 under ordinary multiplication are both examples of abelian groups, and inspection of the symmetry of their Cayley tables verifies this. In contrast, the smallest non-abelian group, the dihedral group of order 6, does not have a symmetric Cayley table.

  9. 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 ...