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Order of a group element

Edited by Patrick Stevens last updated 15th Jun 2016

Given an element g of group (G,+) (which henceforth we abbreviate simply as G), the order of g is the number of times we must add g to itself to obtain the identity element e.

Conventionally, the identity element itself has order 1.

Examples

In the group Z of integers under addition, every element except 0 has infinite order. 0 itself has order 1, being the identity.

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