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What is an abelian group ? Could you please provide an example as well ?

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An abelian group is a group in which the law of composition is commutative, i.e. the group law ∘ satisfies. g∘h=h∘g. for any g,h in the group.
For example, the set of integers , with group operation of addition. ie, 1+2 = 2+1

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