normalizer
English
Etymology
normalize
+
-er
Noun
normalizer
(
plural
normalizers
)
one who normalizes, fits to a
norm
or
standard
etc.
(
algebra
)
The subset of elements of some
group
which leave some given subset invariant when conjugating it.
In symbols, the
normalizer
of some subset
S
{\displaystyle S}
of group
G
{\displaystyle G}
is the subset
N
(
S
)
=
{
g
∈
G
|
g
−
1
S
g
=
S
}
{\displaystyle N(S)=\{g\in G|g^{-1}Sg=S\}}
, so that
S
{\displaystyle S}
would be a normal subgroup if
N
(
S
)
{\displaystyle N(S)}
were the whole group.
Related terms
normalization
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