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Groups of small order.
Groups of small order Compiled by John Pedersen, Dept of Mathematics, University of South Florida, jfp@math.usf.edu Order 1 and all prime orders (1 group: 1 abelian, 0 nonabelian) All groups of prime order p are isomorphic to C_p, the cyclic group of order p. A concrete realization of this group is Z_p, the integers under addition modulo p. Order 4 (2 groups: 2 abelian, 0 nonabelian) C_4, the ...
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