Re: Self Study problem help - Group theory



On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 00:45:04 -0700, quasi <quasi@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Another variation:

How about using for generators {1/p} where p ranges over all primes
(including 2).

Is this subgroup proper? Is it cyclic?

quasi
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