| Subject: | Re: Groups |
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| From: | "Julien Santini" |
| Date: | 30 Sep 2006 02:23:51 -0700 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.math |
> Of course: if you already proved that |G| = n is divisible by two, then > apply Cauchy's Theorem > to deduce that there's an element of order 2 in G. > Regards > Tonio Yeah, but this doesn't say that this element of order 2 will be one of the a_i's |
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