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Research Proposal
Abstract
The integers modulo n is a finite abelian group under the addition modulo n. Then it is
determined the number of subgroups of a finite abelian group. It is also determined that the
number of subgroups of direct product of the integers modulo m and n. Finally, it is shown that
every finite abelian group is a direct product of cyclic groups of prime-power order.
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