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C-group         
  • Pottery of the C-Group people, 2300-1600 BCE, [[Faras]].
CLASS OF MATHEMATICAL GROUPS
CIT-group; TI-group
In mathematical group theory, a C-group is a group such that the centralizer of any involution has a normal Sylow 2-subgroup. They include as special cases CIT-groups where the centralizer of any involution is a 2-group, and TI-groups where any Sylow 2-subgroups have trivial intersection.
C-Group culture         
  • Pottery of the C-Group people, 2300-1600 BCE, [[Faras]].
ARCHAEOLOGICAL CULTURE
Group C (Nubia); C-Group; Nubian C-Group; C-Group Culture; C-horizon
The C-Group culture is an archaeological culture found in Lower Nubia, which dates from ca. 2400 BCE to ca.
2014–15 EuroChallenge Group C         
Group C of the 2014–15 EuroChallenge consisted of Okapi Aalstar, Bakken Bears, Fraport Skyliners, and Borås Basket. Play began on 4 November and ended on 16 December 2014.
Examples of use of C-group
1. In the ‘C‘ group being played simultaneously, Parimarjan Negi suffered his second loss going down to Swede Emanuel Berg after a tough fight.
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