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WARNING: POTENTIAL TERMINOLOGICAL CONFUSION: Please don't confuse this with conjugate-dense subgroup
Definition
A subgroup of a group is termed centralizer-dense or c-dense if it satisfies the following equivalent conditions:
- Its centralizer in the whole group equals the center of the group.
- Its bicentralizer in the whole group equals the whole group.