Periodic Group
Group (Mathematics), Finite Set, Group Theory
978-613-8-86162-1
6138861620
52
2012-04-06
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In group theory, a periodic group or a torsion group is a group in which each element has finite order. All finite groups are periodic. The concept of a periodic group should not be confused with that of a cyclic group, although all finite cyclic groups are periodic. The exponent of a periodic group G is the least common multiple, if it exists, of the orders of the elements of G. Any finite group has an exponent: it is a divisor of |G|. Burnside's problem is a classical question, which deals with the relationship between periodic groups and finite groups, if we assume only that G is a finitely-generated group. The question is whether specifying an exponent forces finiteness (to which the answer is 'no', in general).
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