2023
DOI: 10.54097/hset.v47i.8168
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Lagrange’s Theorem in Group Theory: Proof and Applications

Abstract: There are many propositions in group theory, among which Lagrange’s theorem is a representative example and its own meaning can be taken as a generalization of the Euler's theorem resulting from the number theory. Lagrange's theorem can be understood as follows. Suppose that  is a group and  denotes a subgroup of . This theorem clarify that the order of a subgroup  divides that of a group .The conjecture and discovery of Lagrange's theorem has led to the establishment of a unique framework in places such as ca… Show more

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