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Abelian group and Grand Unified Theory

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Difference between Abelian group and Grand Unified Theory

Abelian group vs. Grand Unified Theory

In abstract algebra, an abelian group, also called a commutative group, is a group in which the result of applying the group operation to two group elements does not depend on the order in which they are written. A Grand Unified Theory (GUT) is a model in particle physics in which, at high energy, the three gauge interactions of the Standard Model which define the electromagnetic, weak, and strong interactions, or forces, are merged into one single force.

Similarities between Abelian group and Grand Unified Theory

Abelian group and Grand Unified Theory have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Simple group.

Simple group

In mathematics, a simple group is a nontrivial group whose only normal subgroups are the trivial group and the group itself.

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Abelian group and Grand Unified Theory Comparison

Abelian group has 128 relations, while Grand Unified Theory has 132. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.38% = 1 / (128 + 132).

References

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