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Multiplicative group
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In mathematics, multiplicative group in group theory may mean
- any group G written in multiplicative notation (rather than additive notation for an abelian group) for its binary operation
or in particular
- the multiplicative group of a field F, namely F\{0} under multiplication, written F* or Fx.
It is also used for the algebraic torus GL1.
See also: multiplicative group of integers modulo n, additive group.
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