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MATH 30A, HOMEWORK 2 p. 67 # 2,3,4,7,11,15,16,22 3. Find the order of each element in Q and Q in problem 2. The

elements of Q and Q have innite order with three exceptions: 0 has order 1 in Q, 1 has order 1 in Q and 1 has order 2 in Q . 7. Show that if a G then |a| G. Suppose that |a| = n. Then the subgroup a of G has n elements. So G has at least n elements. 11. Find a group G containing elements a,b with order 2 so that ab has order n 3. The dihedral group D n has a rotation R of order n. Let a be any reection. Then b = aR is also a reection (a reection times a rotation is a reection in any dihedral group). So, a,b have order 2 and ab = a2R = R has order n. 15. Show that the center Z(G) of G = is the intersection of all centralizers:
aG C(a)

This is obvious. g C(a) i g commutes with a. So,

g C(a) i it commutes with every a G. But this is the same as g Z(G) by denition of the center of G. p. 82 #9,10,22,30,54,63 9, corrected. How many subgroups does Z 20 have? List the gener- ators of each of these subgroups. Suppose that G = a and |a| = 20. Then how many subgroups does G have? List the generators of each of these subgroups. Z 20 has four subgroups: H 1 = {0} = 0 H 2 = {0,10} = 10 H 4 = {0,5,10,15} = 5 = 15 H 5 = {0,4,8,12,16} = 4 = 8 = 12 = 16 H 10 = {0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18} = 2 = 6 = 14 = 18 and the whole group Z 20 = 1 = 3 = 7 = 9 = 11 = 13 = 17 = 19
Date: October 3, 2006.
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2 MATH 30A, HOMEWORK 2

G = a has six subgroups H 1 ,H 2 ,H 4 ,H 5 ,H 10 ,H 20 (where the sub- script denotes the number of elements) with generators e for H 1 , a10 for H 2 , a5 and a15 for H 4 , a4,a8,a12,a16 for H 10 and a,a3,a7,a9,a11,a13,a17,a19 for G = H 20 . 63. Let a,b G If |a| = 12,|b| = 22 and a b = {e}, prove that a6 = b11. H = a b is a subgroup of the cyclic group a. So, H is cyclic and H = g for some g H. We are assuming that H is nontrivial (having more than one element). So, g = e. Since g a, g = an for some n and the order of g divides 12. Since g b, g = bm for some m and the order of g divides 22. But the only numbers dividing 12 and 22 are 1 and 2. So, the order of g must be 2. But the only power of a with order 2 is a12/2 = a6 and the only power of b with order 2 is b22/2 = b11. So, g = a6 = b11. p. 112 #4,7,8,23,25,26,45 7. What are the possible orders for the elements of S 6 ? What about S 7 and A 6 ,A 7 ? The elements of S 6 can have order 1,2,3,4,5,6 (take a cycle of that length). But the elements of A 6 can only have orders 1,2,3,4,5. Three and ve cycles are even with orders 3,5. The permutations (12)(34) and (12)(3456) are even with orders 2,4. The group S 7 has elements of order 1 through 7 given by cycles and it has elements of order 10 and 12 given by (12)(34567) and (123)(4567). These are odd permutations which do not lie in A 7 . The group A 7 has elements of order 1 through 7 only. Elements of or- der 3,5,7 are given by cycles. Elements of order 2,4,6 are given by (12)(34),(12)(3456),(12)(34)(567) respectively. 23, corrected. Use Table 5.1 to compute the following. The cen- tralizer of 3 = (124). C( 3 = (13)(24) in A 4 , the centralizer of 12 ) = {e,(12)(34),(14)(23),(13)(24)}, C( 12 ) = {e,(124),(142)} 25. How many odd permutations of order 4 does S 6 have? An odd permutation of order 4 in S 6 must be a 4-cycle and there are 6 5 4 3/4 = 90 four-cycles in S 6 . 45. Show that every element of A n is a 3-cycle or product of 3-cycles. By denition every element of A n is a product of an even number of transpositions. So, it suces to show that any product of two trans- positions (ab)(cd) is a 3-cycle or product of 3-cycles. First, if the two transpositions overlap, the product is a 3-cycle since (ab)(bc) = (abc). If they dont overlap then (ab)(cd) = (ab)(bc)(bc)(cd) = (abc)(bcd) is a product of 3-cycles.

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