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  • 111Complemented group — In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, the term complemented group is used in two distinct, but similar ways. In (Hall 1937), a complemented group is one in which every subgroup has a group theoretic complement. Such groups are called… …

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  • 112Class formation — In mathematics, a class formation is a structure used to organize the various Galois groups and modules that appear in class field theory. They were invented by Emil Artin and John Tate. Contents 1 Definitions 2 Examples of class formations 3 The …

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  • 113List of Major Vegetation Groups in Australia — This is a list of Major Vegetations Groups and Subgroups in Australia. Major Vegetation Groups The Major Vegetation Groups are broadly defined as representative of distinct vegetative environments; they may extend over large areas and often… …

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  • 114Baum–Connes conjecture — In mathematics, specifically in operator K theory, the Baum ndash;Connes conjecture suggests a link between the C* algebra of a group and the K homology of the corresponding classifying space of proper actions of that group.It thus sets up a… …

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  • 115Rank of a group — For the dimension of the Cartan subgroup, see Rank of a Lie group In the mathematical subject of group theory, the rank of a group G , denoted rank( G ), can refer to the smallest cardinality of a generating set for G , that is:… …

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  • 116periodic law — /pear ee od ik, pear /, Chem. 1. the law that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers. 2. Also called Mendeleev s law. (originally) the statement that the chemical and physical properties of the elements… …

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  • 117Slavic languages — or Slavonic languages Branch of the Indo European language family spoken by more than 315 million people in central and eastern Europe and northern Asia. The Slavic family is usually divided into three subgroups: West Slavic, comprising Polish,… …

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  • 119Antiprism — An n sided antiprism is a polyhedron composed of two parallel copies of some particular n sided polygon, connected by an alternating band of triangles. Antiprisms are a subclass of the prismatoids.Antiprisms are similar to prisms except the bases …

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  • 120Indo-European languages — Indo European redirects here. For other uses, see Indo European (disambiguation). See also: List of Indo European languages Indo European Geographic distribution: Before the 16th century, Europe, and South, Central and Southwest Asia; today… …

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