Lectures.: Λ: G → G λ (x) = x

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Lectures. Here is a proof of Lagrange's Theorem.

Note slightly
different notation than what we are accustom to:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCcSZEL_3CQ

These two videos give a proof of Cauchy's Theorem. Only watch


the second one if you want. We can do the second part without
using "group actions."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O83eTuarYHA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjoMxrKG5_o

Homework. Do, but don't turn in Chapter 13 all of section D and all
of section E that we didn't work in class.

Turn In. Turn in this problem at the start of class on Thursday.


(Please. don't turn it in early. That will complicate my life.):

Suppose G is a cyclic group of order n. Suppose m is an integer


where n and m are relatively prime. Let ! λ : G → G where ! λ (x) = x m .
Show that this function is an automorphism.

In addition to using the hints given at the end of your exam, you can also
use the following: If A is a finite set and f: A → A then f is one-to-one if
and only if f is an onto function.

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