Subgroup

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In group theory, a subgroup of a group is a subset which is itself a group with respect to the same operations.

Formally, a subset S of a group G is a subgroup if it satisfies the following conditions:

  • The identity element of G is an element of S;
  • S is closed under taking inverses, that is, ;
  • S is closed under the group operation, that is, .

These correspond to the conditions on a group, with the exception that the associative property is necessarily inherited.

It is possible to replace these by the single closure property that S is non-empty and .

Particular classes of subgroups include: