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1 Garis-garis Besar Perkuliahan
15/2/10 Sets and Relations 22/2/10 Definitions and Examples of Groups 01/2/10 Subgroups 08/3/10 Lagrange’s Theorem 15/3/10 Mid-test 1 22/3/10 Homomorphisms and Normal Subgroups 1 29/3/10 Homomorphisms and Normal Subgroups 2 05/4/10 Factor Groups 1 12/4/10 Factor Groups 2 19/4/10 Mid-test 2 26/4/10 Cauchy’s Theorem 1 03/5/10 Cauchy’s Theorem 2 10/5/10 The Symmetric Group 1 17/5/10 The Symmetric Group 2 22/5/10 Final-exam

2 Homomorphisms and Normal Subgroups

3 (ab) = (a)(b) for all a, b  G.
Homomorphisms Definition. Let G, G’ be two groups; then the mapping  : G  G’ is a homomorphism if (ab) = (a)(b) for all a, b  G. The product on the left side—in (ab)—is that of G, while the product (a)(b) is that of G’. A homomorphism preserves the operation of G.

4 Examples Let G be the group of all positive reals under the multiplication of reals, and let G’ the group of all reals under addition. Let  : G  G’ be defined by (x) = log10(x) for x  G. Let G be an abelian group and let  : G  G be defined by (x) = x2. Let G be the group of integers under + and G’ = {1, -1}, the subgroup of the reals under multiplication. Define (m) = 1 if m is even, (m) = -1 if m is odd.

5 Homomorphisms A homomorphism  : G  G’ is called monomorphism if
a, b  G: a  b  (a)  (b). A homomorphism  : G  G’ is called epimorphism if a’  G’: a  G  (a) = a’. A homomorphism  : G  G’ is called isomorphism if it is both 1-1 and onto.

6 Isomorphic Groups Two groups G and G’ are said to be isomorphic if there is an isomorphism of G onto G’. We shall denote that G and G’ are isomorphic by writing G  G’.

7 Examples Let G be any group and let A(G) be the set of all 1-1 mappings of G onto itself—here we are viewing G merely as a set, forgetting about its multiplication. Given a  G, define Ta : G  G by Ta(x) = ax for every x  G. Verify that Ta Tb = Tab. Define  : G  A(G) by (a) = Ta for every a  G. Verify that  is a monomorphism.

8 Cayley’s Theorem Theorem 1. Every group G is isomorphic to some subgroup of A(S), for an appropriate S. Arthur Cayley ( ) was an English mathematician who worked in matrix theory, invariant theory, and many other parts of algebra.

9 Homomorphism Properties
Lemma 1. If  is a homomorphism of G into G’, then: (e) = e’, the identity element of G’. (a-1) = (a)-1 for all a  G.

10 Image and Kernel Definitions. If  is a homomorphism of G into G’, then: the image of , (G), is defined by (G) = {(a) | a  G}. the kernel of , Ker , is defined by Ker  = {a | (a) = e’}.

11 Image and Kernel Lemma 2. If  is a homomorphism of G into G’, then:
the image of  is a subgroup of G’. the kernel of  is a subgroup of G. if w’  G’ is of the form (x) = w’, then -1(w’) is the coset (Ker ) x.

12 Kernel Theorem 2. If  is a homomorphism of G into G’, then:
Given a  G, a-1(Ker )a  Ker .  is monomorphism if and only if Ker  = (e).

13 Normal Subgroups Definition. A subgroup N of G is said to be a normal subgroup of G if a-1Na  N for every a  G. We write “N is a normal subgroup of G” as N  G. Theorem 3. N  G if and only if every left coset of N in G is a right coset of N in G.

14 Examples In Example 8 of Section 1, H = {Ta,b | a rational}  G.
The center Z(G) of any group G is a normal subgroup of G. In Section 1, the subgroup N = {i, f, f2} is a normal subgroup of S3.

15 Problems Let G be any group and A(G) the set of all 1-1 mappings of G, as a set, onto itself. Given a in G, define La : G  G by La(x) = xa-1. Prove that: La  A(G) LaLb = Lab The mapping  : G  A(G) defined by (a) = La is a homomorphism of G into A(G).

16 Problems M characteristic in G implies that M  G.
An automorphism of G is an isomorphism from G to G itself. A subgroup T of a group G is called characteristic if (T)  T for all automorphisms, , of G. Prove that: M characteristic in G implies that M  G. M, N characteristic in G implies that MN is characteristic in G. A normal subgroup of a group need not be characteristic. If N  G and H is a subgroup of G, show that HN  H.

17 Problems If G is a nonabelian group of order 6, prove that G  S3.
Let G be a group and H a subgroup of G. Let S be the set of all right cosets of H in G. Define, for b  G, Tb : S  S by Tb(Ha) = Hab-1. Prove that TbTc = Tbc for all b, c  G [then defines a homomorphism  of G into A(S)]. Describe Ker , the kernel of  : G  A(S). Show that Ker  is the largest normal subgroup of G lying in H [largest in the sense that if N  G and N  H, then N  Ker .

18 Question? If you are confused like this kitty is,
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