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Homework Statement
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The Attempt at a Solution
I honestly do not know how to start this.
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The discussion revolves around the concept of proving the equality of two functions, particularly in the context of abstract functions that may not be easily visualized or plotted. Participants explore the definitions and implications of function equality, as well as the challenges posed by non-commutative groups in their reasoning.
The discussion is active, with participants offering guidance on definitions and methods for proving equality. There is an acknowledgment of the complexity involved in dealing with abstract functions and non-commutative groups. Some participants are sharing their attempts at derivations and seeking confirmation on their reasoning.
Participants are navigating the constraints of working with abstract functions and the specific properties of non-commutative groups, which complicate their approach to proving function equality.
micromass said:How do you show that two functions are equal?
hopsonuk said:Surely sigma multiplied by it's inverse will give the identity? Which composed with <a1...as> would give <a1...as>.
micromass said:Well, you'll need to show for every b that
[tex]\sigma((a_1~...~a_n)(\sigma^{-1}(b))=(\sigma(a_1)~...~\sigma(a_n))(b)[/tex]