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▸ noun: (algebra) A theorem which states that for each element of a given set that a given group acts on, there is a natural bijection between the orbit of that element and the cosets of the stabilizer subgroup with respect to that element.
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▸ noun: (algebra) A theorem which states that for each element of a given set that a given group acts on, there is a natural bijection between the orbit of that element and the cosets of the stabilizer subgroup with respect to that element.
Similar:
stabilizer subgroup,
stabilizer,
orbit,
torsor,
invariant theory,
Stone's representation theorem,
Margulis lemma,
Nullstellensatz,
Cayley's theorem,
hyperstability,
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