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Parent topics

  • 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]

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Other related topics

  • Group theory [r]: Branch of mathematics concerned with groups and the description of their properties. [e]
  • Group (mathematics) [r]: Set with a binary associative operation such that the operation admits an identity element and each element of the set has an inverse element for the operation. [e]
  • Subgroup [r]: A subset of a group which is itself a group with respect to the group operations. [e]
  • Automorphism [r]: An isomorphism of an algebraic structure with itself: a permutation of the underlying set which respects all algebraic operations. [e]

Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • Frattini subgroup [r]: The intersection of all maximal subgroups of a group. [e]
  • Group theory [r]: Branch of mathematics concerned with groups and the description of their properties. [e]