Paley construction refers to a method of constructing finite groups from properties of finite abelian groups, particularly using characters and representation theory. Named after the mathematician Arthur Paley, this construction involves building groups that have specific properties, often relating to their order or symmetry. A notable application of Paley's work is in the construction of Paley graphs, which are a specific type of graph used in number theory and combinatorial design.
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