Order of the center of $Sym(n)$ [duplicate]
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With the standard notations, what's $|Z(Sym(n))|$ equal to, in terms of $n$?
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Find the center of the symmetry group $S_n$.
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With the standard notations, what's $|Z(Sym(n))|$ equal to, in terms of $n$?
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Find the center of the symmetry group $S_n$.
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Does $Sym(n)$ mean the symmetric group $S_n$?
$S_2$ is Abelian, but all other $S_n$ have trivial centre.
Ok, clear. I came across this question while arguing whether it could make sense to apply the conjugacy class equation to $Sym(n)$.
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Does $Sym(n)$ mean the symmetric group $S_n$?
$S_2$ is Abelian, but all other $S_n$ have trivial centre.
Ok, clear. I came across this question while arguing whether it could make sense to apply the conjugacy class equation to $Sym(n)$.
– Luca Carlotto
Nov 17 at 9:01
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Does $Sym(n)$ mean the symmetric group $S_n$?
$S_2$ is Abelian, but all other $S_n$ have trivial centre.
Ok, clear. I came across this question while arguing whether it could make sense to apply the conjugacy class equation to $Sym(n)$.
– Luca Carlotto
Nov 17 at 9:01
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Does $Sym(n)$ mean the symmetric group $S_n$?
$S_2$ is Abelian, but all other $S_n$ have trivial centre.
Does $Sym(n)$ mean the symmetric group $S_n$?
$S_2$ is Abelian, but all other $S_n$ have trivial centre.
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Ok, clear. I came across this question while arguing whether it could make sense to apply the conjugacy class equation to $Sym(n)$.
– Luca Carlotto
Nov 17 at 9:01
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Ok, clear. I came across this question while arguing whether it could make sense to apply the conjugacy class equation to $Sym(n)$.
– Luca Carlotto
Nov 17 at 9:01
Ok, clear. I came across this question while arguing whether it could make sense to apply the conjugacy class equation to $Sym(n)$.
– Luca Carlotto
Nov 17 at 9:01
Ok, clear. I came across this question while arguing whether it could make sense to apply the conjugacy class equation to $Sym(n)$.
– Luca Carlotto
Nov 17 at 9:01
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See this question.
– Dietrich Burde
Nov 17 at 9:09