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  2. Symmetric group - Wikipedia

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    A Cayley graph of the symmetric group S 4 using the generators (red) a right circular shift of all four set elements, and (blue) a left circular shift of the first three set elements. Cayley table, with header omitted, of the symmetric group S 3. The elements are represented as matrices. To the left of the matrices, are their two-line form.

  3. Table of Lie groups - Wikipedia

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    Note that a "complex Lie group" is defined as a complex analytic manifold that is also a group whose multiplication and inversion are each given by a holomorphic map. The dimensions in the table below are dimensions over C. Note that every complex Lie group/algebra can also be viewed as a real Lie group/algebra of twice the dimension.

  4. Dihedral group of order 6 - Wikipedia

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    Cayley table as general (and special) linear group GL(2, 2) In mathematics , D 3 (sometimes alternatively denoted by D 6 ) is the dihedral group of degree 3 and order 6. It equals the symmetric group S 3 .

  5. List of finite simple groups - Wikipedia

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    This is the group obtained from the orthogonal group in dimension 2n + 1 by taking the kernel of the determinant and spinor norm maps. B 1 (q) also exists, but is the same as A 1 (q). B 2 (q) has a non-trivial graph automorphism when q is a power of 2. This group is obtained from the symplectic group in 2n dimensions by quotienting out the center.

  6. Conjugacy class - Wikipedia

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    Let be a group. Two elements , are conjugate if there exists an element such that =, in which case is called a conjugate of and is called a conjugate of .. In the case of the general linear group ⁡ of invertible matrices, the conjugacy relation is called matrix similarity.

  7. Cayley table - Wikipedia

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    The Cayley table tells us whether a group is abelian. Because the group operation of an abelian group is commutative, a group is abelian if and only if its Cayley table's values are symmetric along its diagonal axis. The group {1, −1} above and the cyclic group of order 3 under ordinary multiplication are both examples of abelian groups, and ...

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  9. Point groups in three dimensions - Wikipedia

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    This group is the symmetry group of a regular tetrahedron. This group has the same rotation axes as T, and the C 2 axes are now D 2d axes, whereas the four three-fold axes now give rise to four C 3v subgroups. This group has six mirror planes, each containing two edges of the cube or one edge of the tetrahedron, a single S 4 axis, and two C 3 axes.