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Exploring the Significance of p-Sylow Subgroups in Group Theory
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[QUOTE="fresh_42, post: 6592626, member: 572553"] If you have a finite group, then the first question that comes up is: what is the group structure? This means, which are the normal subgroups, does it split into a direct product, or at least a semidirect product, and so on. If you look into (last attachment) Problems with Solutions (complete).pdf on [URL]https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/solution-manuals-for-the-math-challenges.977057/[/URL] and search for 'Sylow' (38 occurrences), then you find a lot of examples. It is basically all about the structure of groups. [/QUOTE]
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