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Locally cyclic group
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Locally cyclic group

In mathematics, a locally cyclic group is a group (G, *) in which every finitely generated subgroup is cyclic.

Table of contents
1 Some facts
2 Examples of locally cyclic groups that are not cyclic
3 Examples of abelian groups that are not locally cyclic

Some facts

Examples of locally cyclic groups that are not cyclic

Then μp is locally cyclic but not cyclic.

Examples of abelian groups that are not locally cyclic

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