Dicyclic group:Dic20
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Definition
This group is defined as the dicyclic group of order , and hence degree . In other words, it has the presentation:
Alternatively, it has the presentation:
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Arithmetic functions
| Function | Value | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| order | 20 | |
| exponent | 10 | |
| Frattini length | 2 | |
| derived length | 2 | |
| nilpotency class | -- | Not a nilpotent group. |
| minimum size of generating set | 2 | |
| subgroup rank | 2 |
Group properties
| Property | Satisfied | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| cyclic group | No | |
| abelian group | No | |
| nilpotent group | No | |
| metacyclic group | Yes | |
| supersolvable group | Yes | |
| solvable group | Yes | |
| ambivalent group | No |
GAP implementation
Group ID
This finite group has order 20 and has ID 1 among the groups of order 20 in GAP's SmallGroup library. For context, there are groups of order 20. It can thus be defined using GAP's SmallGroup function as:
SmallGroup(20,1)
For instance, we can use the following assignment in GAP to create the group and name it :
gap> G := SmallGroup(20,1);
Conversely, to check whether a given group is in fact the group we want, we can use GAP's IdGroup function:
IdGroup(G) = [20,1]
or just do:
IdGroup(G)
to have GAP output the group ID, that we can then compare to what we want.