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* [[Finite groups]]. | * [[Finite groups]]. | ||
** [[Cyclic groups]]. | ** [[Cyclic groups]]. | ||
** [[Symmetric groups]]. | ** [[Symmetric groups]] and [[alternating groups]]. | ||
** [[Dihedral groups]]. | ** [[Dihedral groups]]. | ||
** [[Group of quarternions]]. | |||
* [[Galois groups]]. | * [[Galois groups]]. | ||
* [[Fundamental groups]]. | * [[Fundamental groups]]. |
Revision as of 10:10, 4 May 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.