Feit–Thompson theorem — In mathematics, the Feit–Thompson theorem, or odd order theorem, states that every finite group of odd order is solvable. It was proved by Walter Feit and John Griggs Thompson (1962, 1963) Contents 1 History 2 Significance of the proof … Wikipedia
Nilpotent group — Concepts in group theory category of groups subgroups, normal subgroups group homomorphisms, kernel, image, quotient direct product, direct sum semidirect product, wreath product … Wikipedia
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Fitting subgroup — In mathematics, especially in the area of algebra known as group theory, the Fitting subgroup F of a finite group G , named after Hans Fitting, is the unique largest normal nilpotent subgroup of G . Intuitively, it represents the smallest… … Wikipedia
Local property — In mathematics, a phenomenon is sometimes said to occur locally if, roughly speaking, it occurs on sufficiently small or arbitrarily small neighborhoods of points. Contents 1 Properties of a single space 1.1 Examples 2 Properties of a pair of… … Wikipedia
Audio normalization — is the process of increasing (or decreasing) the amplitude of an audio signal. Typically normalization increases the amplitude of the audio waveform to the maximum level without introducing any distortion. If there was already distortion, it will … Wikipedia
URL normalization — (or URL canonicalization) is the process by which URLs are modified and standardized in a consistent manner. The goal of the normalization process is to transform a URL into a normalized or canonical URL so it is possible to determine if two… … Wikipedia
A-group — In mathematics, in the area of abstract algebra known as group theory, an A group is a type of group that is similar to abelian groups. The groups were first studied in the 1940s by Philip Hall, and are still studied today. A great deal is known… … Wikipedia
Norm (group) — In mathematics, in the field of group theory, the norm of a group is the intersection of the normalizers of all its subgroups. This is also termed the Baer norm, after Reinhold Baer. The following facts are true for the Baer norm: It is a… … Wikipedia
Brauer's three main theorems — Brauer s main theorems are three theorems in representation theory of finite groups linking the blocks of a finite group (in characteristic p ) with those of its p local subgroups, that is to say, the normalizers of its non trivial p subgroups.… … Wikipedia