Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In mathematics, the outer automorphism group of a group Gis the quotient Aut(G) / Inn(G), where Aut(G) is the automorphism group of G and Inn(G) is the subgroup consisting of inner automorphisms. The outer automorphism group is usually denoted Out(G). If Out(G) is trivial and G has a trivial center, then G is said to be complete.An automorphism of a group which is not inner is called an outer automorphism."@en }
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- Outer_automorphism_group comment "In mathematics, the outer automorphism group of a group Gis the quotient Aut(G) / Inn(G), where Aut(G) is the automorphism group of G and Inn(G) is the subgroup consisting of inner automorphisms. The outer automorphism group is usually denoted Out(G). If Out(G) is trivial and G has a trivial center, then G is said to be complete.An automorphism of a group which is not inner is called an outer automorphism.".
- Q3630548 comment "In mathematics, the outer automorphism group of a group Gis the quotient Aut(G) / Inn(G), where Aut(G) is the automorphism group of G and Inn(G) is the subgroup consisting of inner automorphisms. The outer automorphism group is usually denoted Out(G). If Out(G) is trivial and G has a trivial center, then G is said to be complete.An automorphism of a group which is not inner is called an outer automorphism.".