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Permutations Introduction – Lecture 2. Permutations As we know a permutation  is a bijective bijektivna mapping of a set A onto itself:  : A  A. Permutations.

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1 Permutations Introduction – Lecture 2

2 Permutations As we know a permutation  is a bijective bijektivna mapping of a set A onto itself:  : A  A. Permutations may be multiplied and form the symmetric group Sym(A) = S A, that has n! elements, where n = |A|.

3 Permutation as a product of disjoint cycles A permutation can be written as a product of disjoint cycles in a uniqe way.

4 Example Example:  (1) = 2,  (2) = 6,  (3) = 5,  (4) = 4,  (5) = 3,  (6) = 1. Permutation  can be written as:  = [2,6,5,4,3,1]  = (1 2 6)(3 5)(4) 2 S 6 1 5 6 3 2 4

5 Positional Notation  = [2,6,5,4,3,1] Each row of the configuration table of Pappus configuration is a permutation. 123456789 872169345 618973452

6 Example Each row of the configuration table of Pappus configuration can be viwed as permutation (written in positional notation.)  1 = (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)  2 = (184)(273)(569)  3 =(16385749)

7 Cyclic Permutation A permutation composed of a single cycle is called cyclic permutation. For example,  3 is cyclic.

8 Polycyclic Permutation A permutation whose cycles are of equal length is called semi-regular or polycyclic. Hence  1,  2 and  3 are polycyclic.

9 Identity Permutation A polycyclic pemrutation with cycles of length 1 is called identity permutation.

10 Fix(  ) Let Fix(  ) = {x 2 A|  (x) = x} denote the set of fdixed points of permutation . fix(  ) = |Fix(  )|. Fixed-point free premutation is called a derangment.

11 Order of .

12 Involutions Permutation of order 2 is called an involution. Later we will be interseted in fixed-point free involutions.

13 Homework H1. Determine the number of polycylic configurations of degree n and order k. H2. Show that an ivolution is fixed-point free if and only if it is a polycyclic permutation composed of cycles of length 2. H3. Determine the number of involutions in S n.


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