Permutation Groups and Symmetric Groups | Abstract Algebra
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- We introduce permutation groups and symmetric groups. We cover some permutation notation, composition of permutations, composition of functions in general, and prove that the permutations of a set make a group (with certain details omitted). #abstractalgebra #grouptheory
We will see the Cayley table for the symmetric group S3, and look at some inverse permutations. We also cover the definition of a permutation, which is a bijection from a set to itself.
Cayley's Theorem: • Proof of Cayley's Theo...
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Lovely video, great conceptual clarity, this seems to be missing from a lot of physics lectures which involve group theory. Thanks.
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Thank you so much. I'd like to know more about the relationship between symmetry groups and permutation groups.
alpha is its own inverse because it is a transposition. i.e., any 2 cycle is its own inverse. The cycle decomposition of alpha is (1 2)(3) = (1 2). Hence, (1 2) is its own inverse as is any other transposition. Hope this helps anyone else studying for their abstract algebra final!
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Hi, this is a fantastic video. Could you make a video on A4 discrete symmetry group and its character table and what its irreducible representations like 1,1',1'', and 3 means, and also its multiplication table??
In your table at the end of the video, Why does Beta and Beta lead to delta? Should it also not have identity there? Same goes with Delta and Delta which is giving Beta.
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my teachers making us do fuunction composition from left to right because he prefers it but no one uses that... its so annoying and confusing :(
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Thats so cool....I thought that if a=a^(-1) then a must be the identity.......but this example showed that its not neccessarily true.....
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Hi! Can you explain the general associative law?
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Wondering if Set is infinite,
Which set? I'm not sure what your question is. If you're asking if there are infinite permutation groups, the answer is yes. For example, one permutation on the reals might swap the positives and negatives and keep 0 fixed.
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