Idempotent subgroup-defining function: Difference between revisions
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===Center=== | |||
The center of the center of a group is again the center. | |||
Any group that arises as the center of some group must be Abelian, and any Abelian group is its own center. | |||
Revision as of 09:22, 18 May 2007
This article defines a property of subgroup-defining functions, viz., a property that any subgroup-defining function may either satisfy or not satisfy
Definition
Definition with symbols
A subgroup-defining function is said to be idempotent if for any group , (that is, they both refer to the same subgroup of ).
Relation with other properties
Subgroup-defining functions satisfying this property
A full listing is available at:
Category: Idempotent subgroup-defining functions
Center
The center of the center of a group is again the center.
Any group that arises as the center of some group must be Abelian, and any Abelian group is its own center.