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Restricted sum

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In group theory, the restricted sum is a somewhat obscure extension of the notion of direct sum.

Let (G_i)_{i\in I} be a family of groups, and let (H_i)_{i\in I} be a family of groups such that H_i is a subgroup of G_i, for each index i. The subset of \prod_{i\in I}G_i of the (x_i)_{i\in I} for which x_i \in H_i for all but finitely many indices i is the restricted sum of the G_i with respect to the H_i.

When the family (G_i)_{i \in I} is finite, this is identical with the direct sum and direct product. When all but finitely many of the H_i are trivial, the restricted sum of the G_i with respect to the H_i is again the direct sum of the G_i. When all but finitely many of the H_i are equal to their corresponding G_i, the restricted sum is the direct product. When all but finitely many of the H_i are normal subgroups of their corresponding G_i, the restricted sum is a normal subgroup of the direct product.

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