Evaluate All the Order of Every Element in the Higher Order of Group for Addition and Multiplication Composition
Open Access
- 1 January 2022
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. in International Journal of Modern Nonlinear Theory and Application
- Vol. 11 (02), 11-30
- https://doi.org/10.4236/ijmnta.2022.112002
Abstract
This paper aims at treating a study on the order of every element for addition and multiplication composition in the higher order of groups for different algebraic structures as groups; order of a group and order of element of a group in real numbers. Here we discuss the higher order of groups in different types of order which will give us practical knowledge to see the applications of the addition and multiplication composition. If G is a finite group, n is a positive integer and a ⋴ G, then the order of the products na. When G is a finite group, every element must have finite order. However, the converse is false: there are infinite groups where each element has finite order. For example, in the group of all roots of unity in C× each element has finite order. Finally, we find out the order of every element of a group in different types of higher order of group.Keywords
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