Feit-Thompson theorem

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Etymology

It was proved by Walter Feit and John Griggs Thompson (1962, 1963).

Proper noun

the Feit-Thompson theorem

  1. (mathematics) A theorem stating that every finite group of odd order is solvable.
    Synonym: odd order theorem