Classification of Sets that Force a Group
Abstract
In standard group theory, a group is formed from a set and a binary
operation, then properties of the group that results are studied. However,
there are some underlying structures in the sets that form groups. By
considering the sets and determining what can be made from them it is
possible to get information about the group that can be formed with the
set.
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