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Parent topics
- Group theory [r]: Branch of mathematics concerned with groups and the description of their properties. [e]
Subtopics
- Centre of a group [r]: The subgroup of a group consisting of all elements which commute with every element of the group. [e]
- Commutativity [r]: A property of a binary operation (such as addition or multiplication), that the two operands may be interchanged without affecting the result. [e]
- Normaliser [r]: The elements of a group which map a given subgroup to itself by conjugation. [e]
- Cyclic group [r]: A group consisting of the powers of a single element. [e]
- Element (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Noetherian ring [r]: A ring satisfying the ascending chain condition on ideals; equivalently a ring in which every ideal is finitely generated. [e]
- Closure operator [r]: An idempotent unary operator on subsets of a given set, mapping a set to a larger set with a particular property. [e]