Groups and Geometries
In group theory, the centralizer of an element in a group is the set of elements in that group that commute with it. This means that if you take an element 'g' from the group and any element 'h' from the centralizer, their product will be the same regardless of the order in which they are multiplied. The concept of a centralizer is essential in understanding the structure of groups, especially when exploring how groups can be decomposed into direct and semidirect products.
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