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The cyclic group of order two admits two endomorphisms: the identity map and the trivial map. | The cyclic group of order two admits two endomorphisms: the identity map and the trivial map. | ||
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* [http://www.math.northwestern.edu/~matt/kleinfour/lyrics/finite.html Lyrics for ''Finite simple group of order two'' by M. Salomone] | |||
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Definition
The cyclic group of order 2 is defined as the unique group of order two. Explicitly it can be described as a group with two elements, say such that and . It can also be viewed as:
- The quotient of the group of integers by the subgroup of even integers
- The multiplicative group comprising and (in this context it is also termed the sign group)
- Bits under the XOR operation
- The symmetric group on two elements
Properties
Cyclicity
This particular group is cyclic
Abelianness
This particular group is Abelian
Nilpotence
This particular group is nilpotent
Solvability
This particular group is solvable
Endomorphisms
Automorphisms
The cyclic group of order two has no nontrivial automorphisms. In fact, it is the only Abelian group with the property of having no nontrivial automorphisms.
Endomorphisms
The cyclic group of order two admits two endomorphisms: the identity map and the trivial map.
External links
Entertainment
- Lyrics for Finite simple group of order two by M. Salomone
- [www.youtube.com/v/UTby_e4-Rhg Youtube link for Finite simple group of order two]