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There are, up to isomorphism, two groups of order 10, indicated in the table below: | There are, up to isomorphism, two groups of order 10, indicated in the table below: |
Latest revision as of 22:46, 14 November 2023
This article gives information about, and links to more details on, groups of order 10
See pages on algebraic structures of order 10 | See pages on groups of a particular order
This article gives basic information comparing and contrasting groups of order 10. See also more detailed information on specific subtopics through the links:
Information type | Page summarizing information for groups of order 10 |
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element structure (element orders, conjugacy classes, etc.) | element structure of groups of order 10 |
subgroup structure | subgroup structure of groups of order 10 |
linear representation theory | linear representation theory of groups of order 10 projective representation theory of groups of order 10 modular representation theory of groups of order 10 |
endomorphism structure, automorphism structure | endomorphism structure of groups of order 10 |
group cohomology | group cohomology of groups of order 10 |
There are, up to isomorphism, two groups of order 10, indicated in the table below:
Group | GAP ID (second part) | Abelian? |
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dihedral group:D10 | 1 | No |
cyclic group:Z10 | 2 | Yes |
That these are the only two possibilities can be shown via the classification of groups of an order two times a prime, or more generally the classification of groups of order a product of two distinct primes. Since and , the number falls in the two isomorphism classes case in that classification.