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![SOLVED: Let the group G = S3 act on the vector space R3 by (3,1,3) -> (A(0)T(4), P(0)T(2), (0)T(3)), where if 0 is an even permutation; p(0) = if 0 is an SOLVED: Let the group G = S3 act on the vector space R3 by (3,1,3) -> (A(0)T(4), P(0)T(2), (0)T(3)), where if 0 is an even permutation; p(0) = if 0 is an](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/9923d622a4204e16bce2e06e287666ef.jpg)
SOLVED: Let the group G = S3 act on the vector space R3 by (3,1,3) -> (A(0)T(4), P(0)T(2), (0)T(3)), where if 0 is an even permutation; p(0) = if 0 is an
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![SOLVED: Let G be a group acting on a set S, and let € € S. What is meant by the orbit of T under the action of G? What is meant SOLVED: Let G be a group acting on a set S, and let € € S. What is meant by the orbit of T under the action of G? What is meant](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/470f0720b8a94a80b96ddda52daf8a27.jpg)
SOLVED: Let G be a group acting on a set S, and let € € S. What is meant by the orbit of T under the action of G? What is meant
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SOLVED: Consider the set 1, 2, 3. Define a group action of the group G = S3 on S by f .n = f(n) for f ∈ G and n ∈ S.
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