[GAP Forum] Question
Lisette Brillemans
lisette.brillemans at mensa.nl
Mon Jul 19 10:49:49 BST 2010
Dier Max,
Thank you for your reply.
Indeed the answers already given were very helpful to me.]
Group theory for me is a "hobby", something exciting to explore.
Groups have really very very very deep structures and properties.
That's what fascinates me.
With regards,
Lisette
> Hi,
>
>
> Am 19.07.2010 um 10:27 schrieb Lisette Brillemans:
>
> [...]
>
> >
> > So I would like to ask the forum again: Is it possible to do something
> > like (and how??):
> >
> > gap> G:=Group([1..10]);
>
> Alexander Hulpke already explained that you can do:
> CyclicGroup(IsPermGroup,10);
>
> But maybe you do not just want cyclic groups. In that case, you might want to tell us a bit more about what it is that you want to achieve, with less artificial examples.
>
>
> > gap? G:=SymmetricGroup([1..10]);
>
> This command works as you typed it, and will return a symmetric group on the points 1 to 10. You can also specify other (integer) sets to get a symmetric group acting on those:
>
> G:=SymmetricGroup([5,7,12]);
>
> >
> > etc.
> > (and especially with 100 instead of 10 and so.)
>
> G1 := CyclicGroup(IsPermGroup,100);
> G2 := SymmetricGroup(100);
>
> Again, that's only for the specific case you asked. Dan, Alexander and Max N. already gave some easily working examples as to how to tackle the general case.
>
> Bye,
> Max
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