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▸ noun: In the mathematical subject of group theory, the Stallings theorem about ends of groups states that a finitely generated group has more than one end if and only if the group admits a nontrivial decomposition as an amalgamated free product or an HNN extension over a finite subgroup.
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▸ noun: In the mathematical subject of group theory, the Stallings theorem about ends of groups states that a finitely generated group has more than one end if and only if the group admits a nontrivial decomposition as an amalgamated free product or an HNN extension over a finite subgroup.
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