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  • 52Surface bundle over the circle — In mathematics, a surface bundle over the circle is a fiber bundle with base space a circle, and with fiber space a surface. Therefore the total space has dimension 2 + 1 = 3. In general, fiber bundles over the circle are a special case of… …

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  • 53Artin L-function — In mathematics, an Artin L function is a type of Dirichlet series associated to a linear representation ρ of a Galois group G . These functions were introduced in the 1923 by Emil Artin, in connection with his research into class field theory.… …

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  • 54Center (group theory) — In abstract algebra, the center of a group G is the set Z ( G ) of all elements in G which commute with all the elements of G . That is,:Z(G) = {z in G | gz = zg ;forall,g in G}.Note that Z ( G ) is a subgroup of G , because # Z ( G ) contains e …

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  • 56List of group theory topics — Contents 1 Structures and operations 2 Basic properties of groups 2.1 Group homomorphisms 3 Basic types of groups …

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  • 57Group ring — This page discusses the algebraic group ring of a discrete group; for the case of a topological group see group algebra, and for a general group see Group Hopf algebra. In algebra, a group ring is a free module and at the same time a ring,… …

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  • 58Regular representation — In mathematics, and in particular the theory of group representations, the regular representation of a group G is the linear representation afforded by the group action of G on itself. ignificance of the regular representation of a groupTo say… …

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  • 59Crossed product — In mathematics, and more specifically in the theory of von Neumann algebras, a crossed product is a basic method of constructing a new von Neumann algebra from a von Neumann algebra acted on by a group. It is related to the semidirect product… …

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  • 60Free loop — In the mathematical field of topology, a free loop is a variant of the mathematical notion of a loop. Whereas a loop has a distinguished point on it, called a basepoint, a free loop lacks such a distinguished point. Formally, let X be a… …

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