Multiplication to closure is not the only way to construct groups. In this chapter we show how one can sometimes combine two groups already known to make a new, larger group. We begin with an example. Look at the tabulated Cartesian matrices that represent groups C3 and Ch
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McClain, W.M. (2009). Product groups. In: Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/b13137_16
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