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  • 31p-group — Not to be confused with n group. In mathematics, given a prime number p, a p group is a periodic group in which each element has a power of p as its order: each element is of prime power order. That is, for each element g of the group, there… …

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  • 32Glossary of Riemannian and metric geometry — This is a glossary of some terms used in Riemannian geometry and metric geometry mdash; it doesn t cover the terminology of differential topology. The following articles may also be useful. These either contain specialised vocabulary or provide… …

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  • 33Heisenberg group — In mathematics, the Heisenberg group, named after Werner Heisenberg, is the group of 3×3 upper triangular matrices of the form or its generalizations under the operation of matrix multiplication. Elements a, b, c can be taken from some… …

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  • 34Gromov's theorem on groups of polynomial growth — In mathematics, Gromov s theorem on groups of polynomial growth, named for Mikhail Gromov, characterizes finitely generated groups of polynomial growth, as those groups which have nilpotentsubgroups of finite index. The growth rate of a group is… …

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  • 35T-norm fuzzy logics — are a family of non classical logics, informally delimited by having a semantics which takes the real unit interval [0, 1] for the system of truth values and functions called t norms for permissible interpretations of conjunction. They are mainly …

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  • 36Focal subgroup theorem — In abstract algebra, the focal subgroup theorem describes the fusion of elements in a Sylow subgroup of a finite group. The focal subgroup theorem was introduced in (Higman 1958) and is the first major application of the transfer according to… …

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  • 37Discrete group — Concepts in group theory category of groups subgroups, normal subgroups group homomorphisms, kernel, image, quotient direct product, direct sum semidirect product, wreath product …

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  • 38Grigorchuk group — In the mathematical area of group theory, the Grigorchuk group or the first Grigorchuk group is a finitely generated group constructed by Rostislav Grigorchuk that provided the first example of a finitely generated group of intermediate (that is …

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  • 39Differential of a function — For other uses of differential in mathematics, see differential (mathematics). In calculus, the differential represents the principal part of the change in a function y = ƒ(x) with respect to changes in the independent variable. The… …

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  • 40Unipotent — In mathematics, a unipotent element r of a ring R is one such that r − 1 is a nilpotent element, in other words such that some power ( r − 1) n is zero.In particular a square matrix M is a unipotent matrix if and only if its characteristic… …

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