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  2. Dihedral group - Wikipedia

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    The following Cayley table shows the effect of composition in the group D 3 (the symmetries of an equilateral triangle). r 0 denotes the identity; r 1 and r 2 denote counterclockwise rotations by 120° and 240° respectively, and s 0, s 1 and s 2 denote reflections across the three lines shown in the adjacent picture.

  3. Cayley table - Wikipedia

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    Because the cancellation property holds for groups (and indeed even quasigroups), no row or column of a Cayley table may contain the same element twice. Thus each row and column of the table is a permutation of all the elements in the group. This greatly restricts which Cayley tables could conceivably define a valid group operation.

  4. File:Dihedral group of order 8; Cayley table (element orders ...

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  5. Cayley graph - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a Cayley graph, also known as a Cayley color graph, Cayley diagram, group diagram, or color group, [1] is a graph that encodes the abstract structure of a group. Its definition is suggested by Cayley's theorem (named after Arthur Cayley ), and uses a specified set of generators for the group.

  6. Dihedral group of order 6 - Wikipedia

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    (The generators a and b are the same as in the Cayley graph shown above.) Cayley table as multiplication table of the permutation matrices Positions of the six elements in the Cayley table Only the neutral elements are symmetric to the main diagonal, so this group is not abelian. Cayley table as general (and special) linear group GL(2, 2)

  7. Small Latin squares and quasigroups - Wikipedia

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    Thus, normalizing a Cayley table (putting the border headings in some fixed predetermined order by permuting rows and columns including the headings) preserves the isotopy class of the associated Latin square. Furthermore, if two normalized Cayley tables represent isomorphic quasigroups then their associated Latin squares are also isomorphic.

  8. Verhoeff algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The first table, d, is based on multiplication in the dihedral group D 5. [7] and is simply the Cayley table of the group. Note that this group is not commutative, that is, for some values of j and k, d(j,k) ≠ d(k, j). The inverse table inv represents the multiplicative inverse of a digit, that is, the value that satisfies d(j, inv(j)) = 0.

  9. Symmetric group - Wikipedia

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    A Cayley graph of the symmetric group S 4 using the generators (red) a right circular shift of all four set elements, and (blue) a left circular shift of the first three set elements. Cayley table, with header omitted, of the symmetric group S 3. The elements are represented as matrices. To the left of the matrices, are their two-line form.