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- Centraliser [r]: The set of all group elements which commute with every element of a given subset. [e]
- Cyclic group [r]: A group consisting of the powers of a single element. [e]
- Identity matrix [r]: A square matrix with ones on the main diagonal and zeroes elsewhere: the identity element for matrix multiplication. [e]
- Automorphism [r]: An isomorphism of an algebraic structure with itself: a permutation of the underlying set which respects all algebraic operations. [e]
- Inner automorphism [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Characteristic (mathematics) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Characteristic function [r]: A function on a set which takes the value 1 on a given subset and 0 on its complement. [e]
- Conjugation (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Complex conjugation [r]: The operation on complex numbers which changes the sign of the imaginary part, x+iy → x-iy [e]