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Class groups of cyclic p-groups
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2010
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As usual, if π is a finite group and ℳ ⊆ ℚπ a maximal order containing , we set
This is well known to be a finite group, and independent of the choice of ℳ.
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