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Most examples of groups come from considering some object and a set of bijective functions from the object to itself, which preserve some structure that this object has. | Most examples of '''groups''' come from considering some object and a set of bijective functions from the object to itself, which preserve some structure that this object has. | ||
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Revision as of 16:35, 16 March 2007
Most examples of groups come from considering some object and a set of bijective functions from the object to itself, which preserve some structure that this object has.