Re: homomorphism from D6 to S5 or A5
- From: magidin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Arturo Magidin)
- Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 22:29:29 +0000 (UTC)
In article <1632646.1184445359232.JavaMail.jakarta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Mathematicien <achnine0@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I mean by D6 the one with 12 elements...
Please quote enough of the message you are replying to in order to
provide context. Not everyone uses MathForum or Google, or other web
interfaces, to read the newsgroup.
In MathForum, quoting is incredibly easy: just click on the "quote
original" button, and edit your reply to remove extra information.
S5 is the one with 120 elements..
I know what "S5" meant. It is dihedral groups that have two standard
notations, not symmetric or alternating groups.
I will read your reply..thanks!
Don't you think it would have been a better use of time and resources
to read the reply ->first<-, and reply to the message ->after<-,
instead?
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