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The phrase "a discrete group" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical or scientific contexts to refer to a group that is distinct and separate from others, often in the context of group theory in mathematics.
Example: "In topology, a discrete group is one where every point is isolated from the others."
Alternatives: "a distinct group" or "a separate group".
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Let Γ be a discrete group.
It may offer more value to a discrete group of customers.
This would lead to a false perception of abuse only affecting a "discrete group of children", he added.
Let G be a discrete group with a proper length function l.
If he or she can picture a discrete group of Americans who would disagree that a decision is self-evident, go with a jury.
The government did not view the families as a discrete group or devise a special plan to reunite them, until Sabraw ordered that it be done.
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Let G be a countable discrete group with an orthogonal representation α on a real Hilbert space H.
The anisotropic property, in mathematics, can be expressed by a general discrete group of dilations ({A^{k}: kinmathbb{Z}}), where A is a real (ntimes n) matrix with all its eigenvalues λ satisfy (|lambda|>1).
Indeed, we show that a countable discrete group is Choquet-Deny if and only if it has no ICC quotients.
Let G be a nilpotent discrete group and Prim(C∗(G)) the primitive ideal space of the group C∗-algebra C∗(G).
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