A-group
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This article is about a type of mathematical group. For the third millennium BC Nubian culture, see Nubian A-Group.
In mathematics, in the area of abstract algebra known as group theory, an A-group is a type of group that is similar to abelian groups. The groups were first studied in the 1940s by Philip Hall, and are still studied today. A great deal is known about their structure.