On the group class equation.
Each finite group G of elements l,x,y, ... can be partitioned into non-intersecting sets of elements which are conjugate if and only if they belong to the same set. These sets are called the conjugate classes of G, or simply the classes of G. [...]
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McGill University
1966
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Summary: | Each finite group G of elements l,x,y, ... can be partitioned into non-intersecting sets of elements which are conjugate if and only if they belong to the same set. These sets are called the conjugate classes of G, or simply the classes of G. [...] |
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