Abstract
Hajos proved that if a finite abelian group is a direct product of cyclic subsets, then at least one of the factors is a subgroup of the group. A cyclic subset consists of the “first some consecutive elements” of a cyclic subgroup. We give a generalization for Hajos' theorem. The proof of this generalization is simpler and the steps are better motivated than the proof of the original result.
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