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  2. Discrete group - Wikipedia

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    Discrete normal subgroups play an important role in the theory of covering groups and locally isomorphic groups. A discrete normal subgroup of a connected group G necessarily lies in the center of G and is therefore abelian. Other properties: every discrete group is totally disconnected; every subgroup of a discrete group is discrete.

  3. Category:Discrete groups - Wikipedia

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  4. Group theory - Wikipedia

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    Applications of group theory abound. Almost all structures in abstract algebra are special cases of groups. Rings, for example, can be viewed as abelian groups (corresponding to addition) together with a second operation (corresponding to multiplication). Therefore, group theoretic arguments underlie large parts of the theory of those entities.

  5. List of group theory topics - Wikipedia

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    Various physical systems, such as crystals and the hydrogen atom, may be modelled by symmetry groups. Thus group theory and the closely related representation theory have many important applications in physics, chemistry, and materials science. Group theory is also central to public key cryptography.

  6. List of small groups - Wikipedia

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    Small groups of prime power order p n are given as follows: Order p: The only group is cyclic. Order p 2: There are just two groups, both abelian. Order p 3: There are three abelian groups, and two non-abelian groups. One of the non-abelian groups is the semidirect product of a normal cyclic subgroup of order p 2 by a cyclic group of order p.

  7. Lattice (discrete subgroup) - Wikipedia

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    Let be a locally compact group and a discrete subgroup (this means that there exists a neighbourhood of the identity element of such that = {}).Then is called a lattice in if in addition there exists a Borel measure on the quotient space / which is finite (i.e. (/) < +) and -invariant (meaning that for any and any open subset / the equality () = is satisfied).

  8. Kazhdan's property (T) - Wikipedia

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    Alain Connes used discrete groups with property (T) to find examples of type II 1 factors with countable fundamental group, so in particular not the whole of positive reals +. Sorin Popa subsequently used relative property (T) for discrete groups to produce a type II 1 factor with trivial fundamental group.

  9. List of planar symmetry groups - Wikipedia

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    This article summarizes the classes of discrete symmetry groups of the Euclidean plane. The symmetry groups are named here by three naming schemes: International notation, orbifold notation, and Coxeter notation. There are three kinds of symmetry groups of the plane: 2 families of rosette groups – 2D point groups; 7 frieze groups – 2D line ...