Cyclic permutation and operators

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Hi there

I am working through the problems in R.I.G. Hughes book the structure and interpretation of quantum mechanics and have hit a wall in the last part of the following question:

Show that Sx and Sy do not commute, and evaluate SxSy-SySx. Express this difference in terms of Sz, and show that this relation holds cyclically among the three operators.

I guess it has something to do with cyclic permutation. Any way thanks for your time and if you know where I can find the answers to the problems in this book that would help me later I suppose.

S_{}x= 1/2 \left(0 1
10\right) S_{}y= 1/2 \left(0 -i
i 0\right) S_{}z= 1/2 \left(1 0
0 -1\right)
 
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They are just referring to the short hand notation: [Si,Sj] = SiSj - SjSi = 2i Sk where (i,j,k) can be (x,y,z) or (y,z,x) or (z,x,y), hence the phrase "this relation holds cyclically among the three operators".

S represent the pauli spin matrices.
 
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My confusion is with the section in bold type and how exactly to show the relation holding cyclically among the operators. What I was trying to depict below was the Pauli spin matrices.
 
By "show that this relation holds cyclically among the three operators" they mean what I have written in my earlier post. I edited the commutation relation (in boldface) to comply with Pauli spin matrices. Made a few other changes to explain it better. Is that helpful?
 
Yes thanks a lot, I appreciate your help.
 
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