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<font color="blue">Produit direct</font> (''Fr''). <font color="red"> Direktes Produkt</font> (''Ge''). <font color="green">Producto directo</font> (''Sp''). <font color="brown">Прямое произведение групп</font> (''Ru''). <font color="black">Prodotto diretto</font> (''It''). <font color="purple">直積</font> (''Ja'').  
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<font color="blue">Produit direct</font> (''Fr''). <font color="red">Direktes Produkt</font> (''Ge''). <font color="brown">Прямое произведение групп</font> (''Ru''). <font color="black">Prodotto diretto</font> (''It''). <font color="purple">直積</font> (''Ja''). <font color="green">Producto directo</font> (''Sp'').
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:45, 10 November 2017

Produit direct (Fr). Direktes Produkt (Ge). Прямое произведение групп (Ru). Prodotto diretto (It). 直積 (Ja). Producto directo (Sp).


In group theory, the direct product of two groups (G, *) and (H, o), denoted by G × H, is the set of the elements obtained by taking the Cartesian product of the sets of elements of G and H: {(g, h): gG, hH};

For abelian groups which are written additively, it may also be called the direct sum of two groups, denoted by [math]G \oplus H[/math].

The group obtained in this way has a normal subgroup isomorphic to G [given by the elements of the form (g, 1)], and one isomorphic to H [comprising the elements (1, h)].

The reverse also holds: if a group K contains two normal subgroups G and H, such that K= GH and the intersection of G and H contains only the identity, then K = G × H. A relaxation of these conditions gives the semidirect product.