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Finitely generated group

Ciro Santilli (@cirosantilli, 37) Mathematics Area of mathematics Algebra Group Generating set of a group
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A finitely generated group is a group \( G \) that can be generated by a finite set of elements. More formally, there exists a finite set of elements \( \{ g_1, g_2, \ldots, g_n \} \) in \( G \) such that every element \( g \in G \) can be expressed as a finite combination of these generators and their inverses.
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