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Example body

Let us consider S5 as an example.

  • Let σS5 be the permutation given as follows:
    • σ:13, σ:22, σ:35, σ:41, σ:54
    This can be written more neatly as:
    • (1234532514), the thing in the top row is sent to the thing below it.
      • This can be written as the product of disjoint cycles too:
        • (1 3 5 4) or (1 3 5 4)(2) if you do not take the "implicit identity" part. That is any element not in a cycle stays the same
      • Or as transpositions
        • (1 4)(1 5)(1 3) - recall we read right-to-left, so this is read:
          • 1333
          • 3155
          • 5514
          • 4441 - the cycle (1 3 5 4)
          • And of course 2222

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