Determine Aut(G)/Inn(G), given G = D4

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Homework Statement



Determine Aut(G)/Inn(G), given G = D4.

2. The attempt at a solution

Let D_4 = \{e, x, y, y^2, y^3, xy, xy^2, xy^3\}

Found that Inn(G) = \{\phi_e, \phi_x, \phi_y, \phi_{xy}\} and \mathrm{Aut}(G) consists of 8 bijective functions. But I can't find Aut(G)/Inn(G).
 
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What is the order of the quotient?
 
micromass said:
What is the order of the quotient?

Then, it must be 2. This means there are 2 functions, but I found 4, which is quite strange.
 
They're saying that there are 4 elements in ##Aut(G)## that are also in ##Inn(G)##. And that there are 4 elements in ##Aut(G)## that are not in ##Inn(G)##.
 
So this means that I need to find two cosets. This is the implication of what the writer is trying to show.
 
Let's give a good try to determine the set of outer automorphism.

Well, there are four automorphisms that map y to y while there are other four automorphisms that map y to y^3. So the first four belong to one set while the remaining four belong to another set. Thus, we obtain two sets in \mathrm{Aut}(G)/\mathrm{Inn}(G).

Is this even right? I am assuming that is the answer.
 
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I wonder if the one I have is true for \mathrm{Out}(D_4)
 
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