T-O7
Nov6-04, 07:50 AM
Okay, so I'm trying to understand the notion of group actions, and I'm having a little difficulty understanding how to work on this question:
Describe all the ways the group S_3 can act on a set Xwith 4 elements.
I mean, an action assigns with every element in S_3 a permutation of the set X. The confusing thing for me now is that the group we start with is a permutation group itself, so it's like for every permutation in S_3, we assign a permutation of X. But how does that help me answer the question? :confused:
Describe all the ways the group S_3 can act on a set Xwith 4 elements.
I mean, an action assigns with every element in S_3 a permutation of the set X. The confusing thing for me now is that the group we start with is a permutation group itself, so it's like for every permutation in S_3, we assign a permutation of X. But how does that help me answer the question? :confused: