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In abstract algebra, a finite group is a mathematical group with a finite number of elements.
Description
A group is a set of elements together with an operation which associates, to each ordered pair of elements, an element of the set.
With a finite group, the set is finite.
See also
- Abelian group
- Abstract algebra
- Association scheme
- Cauchy's theorem (group theory)
- Finite ring
- Group (mathematics)
- List of finite simple groups
- List of small groups
- Modular representation theory
- Monstrous moonshine
- Non-abelian group
- P-group
- Profinite group
- Representation theory of finite groups
External links
- Finite group @ Wikipedia