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Parent topics
- Group theory [r]: Branch of mathematics concerned with groups and the description of their properties. [e]
Subtopics
- Normal subgroup [r]: Subgroup N of a group G where every expression g-1ng is in N for every g in G and every n in N. [e]
- Normaliser [r]: The elements of a group which map a given subgroup to itself by conjugation. [e]
- Uniform space [r]: Topological space with additional structure which is used to define uniform properties such as completeness, uniform continuity and uniform convergence. [e]
- Banach's fixed-point theorem [r]: A theorem that states the existence and uniqueness of a fixed-point in a complete metric space. [e]