@SchnittGetsReal oh weird, your book doesn’t define florps and glomps in the first chapter?
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Robert McNees (mcnees@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 09-Jan-2023 19:49:53 UTC Robert McNees -
Jeremy Schnittman (schnittgetsreal@astrodon.social)'s status on Monday, 09-Jan-2023 19:49:59 UTC Jeremy Schnittman In the first chapter alone, we are introduced:
set
subset
coset
class
group
subgroup
element
composition
associative
commutative
transposition
distributive
induction
inverse
identity
abelian
symmetric
permutation
closure
generate
cyclic
infinite cyclic
order
isomorphism
homomorphism
automorphism
bijective
surjective
injective
conjugate
inclusion
kernel
image
normal
center
scalar
special linear
partition
transitive
reflexive
congruence
equivalence
product
quotient
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Jeremy Schnittman (schnittgetsreal@astrodon.social)'s status on Monday, 09-Jan-2023 19:50:04 UTC Jeremy Schnittman Reviewing my Group Theory text from college, and am feeling a little overwhelmed by all the vocabulary I need to (re)learn. Often they are just new technical definitions for "normal" English words.
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