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- In group theory, a dicyclic group (notation Dicn or Q4n, ⟨n,2,2⟩) is a particular kind of non-abelian group of order 4n (n > 1). It is an extension of...
- with the usual quaternion group given by n = 2. Coxeter calls Q4n the dicyclic group ⟨ 2 , 2 , n ⟩ {\displaystyle \langle 2,2,n\rangle } , a special case...
- elements, of order 1 for n = 0, 1, and order n!/2 otherwise Dicn or Q4n: the dicyclic group of order 4n Q8: the quaternion group of order 8, also Dic2 The notations...
- information criterion, a diagnostic statistic used in Bayesian model selection Dicyclic group Diploma of Imperial College, awarded by Imperial College London Drive-In...
- In 1 dimension, the pin groups are congruent to the first dihedral and dicyclic groups: Pin + ( 1 ) ≅ C 2 × C 2 = Dih 1 Pin − ( 1 ) ≅ C 4 = Dic 1 . {\displaystyle...
- dihedral groups and the quasidihedral groups. The dicyclic groups are metacyclic. (Note that a dicyclic group is not necessarily a semidirect product of...
- org/cgi/content/full/45/12/3293 Archived 2008-08-29 at the Wayback Machine "Dicyclic and Tricyclic Diaminopyrimidine Derivatives as Potent Inhibitors of Cryptosporidium...
- well-studied both experimentally and com****tionally for decades. It is dicyclic, planar and has eight π-electrons, fulfilling the IUPAC definition of antiaromaticity...
- cycle, cyclic, cyclide, cycloid, cyclone, cyclops, cyclosis, cyclotomic, dicyclic, eccyclema, epicycle, epicycloid, hemicycle, hemicyclium, heterocyclic...
- dihedral group of order 2n. When m = 1 this group is a binary dihedral or dicyclic group. The simplest example is m = 1, n = 2, when π1(M) is the quaternion...