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====== Alternating Group ====== | ====== Alternating Group ====== | ||
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- | The alternating group of degree $n$, or alternating group on $n$ letters, is the [[definition: | + | The $\textdef{alternating group}$ of degree $n$, or alternating group on $n$ letters, is the [[definition: |
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==== $\LaTeX$ version ==== | ==== $\LaTeX$ version ==== | ||
- | <code> | + | <file tex alternating_group.tex> |
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\begin{definition} | \begin{definition} | ||
- | Type the definition using LaTeX syntax. | + | The $\textdef{alternating group}$ of degree $n$, or alternating group on $n$ letters, is the permutation group of even permutations on $n$ elements. We'll use the notation $A_n$ to denote the alternating group of degree $n$. |
\end{definition} | \end{definition} | ||
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==== External links ==== | ==== External links ==== | ||
- | * [[wp>Alternating_group]] | + | * [[wp>Alternating group]] |
- | {{tag> | + | {{tag> |