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 <title>Cauchy's theorem</title>
 <name>CauchysTheoremForFiniteGroups</name>
 <created>2002-01-23 11:39:33</created>
 <modified>2002-02-01 01:11:50</modified>
 <type>Theorem</type>
 <creator id="27" name="Evandar"/>
 <author id="27" name="Evandar"/>
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 <content>Let $G$ be a finite group and let $p$ be a prime dividing $|G|$.  Then there is an element of $G$ of order $p$.</content>
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