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- Characteristic subgroup [r]: A subgroup which is mapped to itself by any automorphism of the whole group. [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]
- Commutator [r]: A measure of how close two elements of a group are to commuting. [e]
- Transposition (mathematics) [r]: A permutation which interchanges two letters and leaves the others fixed; a 2-cycle. [e]
- Cyclic permutation [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Series (group theory) [r]: A chain of subgroups of a group linearly ordered by subset inclusion. [e]
- Frattini subgroup [r]: The intersection of all maximal subgroups of a group. [e]