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Latest revision as of 22:26, 12 May 2022
The Class Equation is a result in group theory. It states that

where are representatives of the conjugacy classes not in the center of
.
Proof: Let . We define
for all
. The number of conjugates of an element
is the index of the centralizer of
, denoted as
. The element
is a conjugacy class of order
as long as
, since then
for all
. Let
and
denote the conjugacy classes not in the center. Let
be a representative of each conjugacy class
(which is just an element in the conjugacy class). Since these all partition
, we have
which is exactly what we wanted to show