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In mathematical finite group theory, the T … In mathematical finite group theory, the Thompson subgroup of a finite p-group P refers to one of several characteristic subgroups of P. John G. Thompson originally defined to be the subgroup generated by the abelian subgroups of P of maximal rank. More often the Thompson subgroup is defined to be the subgroup generated by the abelian subgroups of P of maximal order or the subgroup generated by the elementary abelian subgroups of P of maximal rank. In general these three subgroups can be different, though they are all called the Thompson subgroup and denoted by .led the Thompson subgroup and denoted by .
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In mathematical finite group theory, the T … In mathematical finite group theory, the Thompson subgroup of a finite p-group P refers to one of several characteristic subgroups of P. John G. Thompson originally defined to be the subgroup generated by the abelian subgroups of P of maximal rank. More often the Thompson subgroup is defined to be the subgroup generated by the abelian subgroups of P of maximal order or the subgroup generated by the elementary abelian subgroups of P of maximal rank. In general these three subgroups can be different, though they are all called the Thompson subgroup and denoted by .led the Thompson subgroup and denoted by .
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Thompson subgroup
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