Infinite group
In group theory, an area of mathematics, an infinite group is a group whose underlying set contains an infinite number of elements.
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Infinite dimensional Lie group
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Examples
- (Z, +), the group of integers with addition, and (R, +), the group of real numbers with addition
- Infinite Lie groups
- Infinite general linear groups
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