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  2. Direct product of groups - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, specifically in group theory, the direct product is an operation that takes two groups G and H and constructs a new group, usually denoted G × H.This operation is the group-theoretic analogue of the Cartesian product of sets and is one of several important notions of direct product in mathematics.

  3. Direct product - Wikipedia

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    Some authors draw a distinction between an internal direct product and an external direct product. For example, if and are subgroups of an additive abelian group , such that + = and = {}, then , and we say that is the internal direct product of and .

  4. Direct sum of groups - Wikipedia

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    The group operation in the external direct sum is pointwise multiplication, as in the usual direct product. This subset does indeed form a group, and for a finite set of groups {H i} the external direct sum is equal to the direct product. If G = ΣH i, then G is isomorphic to Σ E {H i}. Thus, in a sense, the direct sum is an "internal ...

  5. Semidirect product - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Schur–Zassenhaus theorem implies the existence of a semidirect product among groups of order 6; there are two such products, one of which is a direct product, and the other a dihedral group. In contrast, the Schur–Zassenhaus theorem does not say anything about groups of order 4 or groups of order 8 for instance.

  6. Coproduct - Wikipedia

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    For example, the coproduct in the category of groups, called the free product, is quite complicated. On the other hand, in the category of abelian groups (and equally for vector spaces), the coproduct, called the direct sum, consists of the elements of the direct product which have only finitely many nonzero terms. (It therefore coincides ...

  7. Product (category theory) - Wikipedia

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    In category theory, the product of two (or more) objects in a category is a notion designed to capture the essence behind constructions in other areas of mathematics such as the Cartesian product of sets, the direct product of groups or rings, and the product of topological spaces.

  8. Zappa–Szép product - Wikipedia

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    As with the direct and semidirect products, there is an external version of the Zappa–Szép product for groups which are not known a priori to be subgroups of a given group. To motivate this, let G = HK be an internal Zappa–Szép product of subgroups H and K of the group G .

  9. Product of groups - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a product of groups usually refers to a direct product of groups, but may also mean: semidirect product; Product of group subsets;