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- Q17104770 subject Q7217286.
- Q17104770 abstract "In mathematics, especially group theory, the Zappa–Szép product (also known as the Zappa–Rédei-Szép product, general product, knit product or exact factorization) describes a way in which a group can be constructed from two subgroups. It is a generalization of the direct and semidirect products. It is named after Guido Zappa (1940) and Jenő Szép (1950) although it was independently studied by others including B.H. Neumann (1935), G.A. Miller (1935), and J.A. de Séguier (1904).".
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- Q17104770 comment "In mathematics, especially group theory, the Zappa–Szép product (also known as the Zappa–Rédei-Szép product, general product, knit product or exact factorization) describes a way in which a group can be constructed from two subgroups. It is a generalization of the direct and semidirect products. It is named after Guido Zappa (1940) and Jenő Szép (1950) although it was independently studied by others including B.H. Neumann (1935), G.A. Miller (1935), and J.A. de Séguier (1904).".
- Q17104770 label "Zappa–Szép product".