Understanding C=(2*C5): Elements and Meaning

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One of the classes of the group C5v is written C=(2*C5). So why do we mean by 2*C5 and how we can know the elements of this class from this writing ?
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You really mean class or rather symmetry operation? I would guess that 2*C_5 means a rotation by two times 72 degrees.
 
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I mean what means the notation of the class C'=(2C5) ,where C' is a class and 2C5 are the elements of this class.
 
Where did you see this? I don't think the C' is standard notation. The 2 C##_5## means that the class contains two elements, namely the rotations by + or - 72 degrees.
 
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So 2 C5 means : C5, C54.
Thanks you very much that's what I want to know.
 
Yes, the two are in the same class as e.g. ##\sigma_v C_5 \sigma_v=C_5^4##.
 
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