[GAP Forum] Some GAP question
Joe Bohanon
jbohanon2 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 16 17:12:23 GMT 2008
GAP also recognizes the command "x^y" meaning "x conjugated by y". I'm not
sure if its y^-1 x y or y x y^-1 that comes out of that
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Alexander Konovalov <
alexander.konovalov at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Levie,
>
> Maybe the simplest solution to do it interactively for one triple is here:
>
> gap> elts:=[(1,3),(2,4),(1,2)];
> [ (1,3), (2,4), (1,2) ]
> gap> conj:=[(),(2,3),(2,4),(3,4),(2,3,4), (2,4,3)];
> [ (), (2,3), (2,4), (3,4), (2,3,4), (2,4,3) ]
> gap> List( conj, x -> x^-1*elts*x );
> [ [ (1,3), (2,4), (1,2) ], [ (1,2), (3,4), (1,3) ], [ (1,3), (2,4), (1,4)
> ],
> [ (1,4), (2,3), (1,2) ], [ (1,4), (2,3), (1,3) ], [ (1,2), (3,4), (1,4) ]
> ]
>
> You may write a function to do this:
>
> gap> myfun:=function(elts,conj)
> > return List( conj, x -> x^-1*elts*x );
> > end;
> function( elts, conj ) ... end
>
> and then call this function as it is shown here:
>
> gap> myfun(elts,conj);
> [ [ (1,3), (2,4), (1,2) ], [ (1,2), (3,4), (1,3) ], [ (1,3), (2,4), (1,4)
> ],
> [ (1,4), (2,3), (1,2) ], [ (1,4), (2,3), (1,3) ], [ (1,2), (3,4), (1,4) ]
> ]
>
> Now you may apply it for various values of arguments. Using list operations
> and GAP programming language constructions (see, e.g. 'for' loops) you may
> automate computations for various combinations of arguments.
>
> Hope this gives some hints in which direction to proceed.
> For the further ideas, you may find useful these chapters
> from the Tutorial:
>
> http://www.gap-system.org/Manuals/doc/htm/tut/CHAP003.htm
> http://www.gap-system.org/Manuals/doc/htm/tut/CHAP004.htm
>
> and the Reference manual chapter "The Programming Language":
>
> http://www.gap-system.org/Manuals/doc/htm/ref/CHAP004.htm
>
> for start with.
>
> Best wishes,
> Alexander
>
>
>
> On 11 Dec 2008, at 14:45, Levie Bicua wrote:
>
> Dear GAP forum members,
>> I'm new to this GAP thing and I think this question is trivial to most of
>> you.
>> Suppose I have a set of 3 elements coming from s4 (e.g.
>> [(1,3),(2,4),(1,2)]) and I want to generate other sets using GAP by the
>> method below:
>> gap> ()^-1*[(1,3),(2,4),(1,2)]*();
>> [ (1,3), (2,4), (1,2) ]
>> gap> (2,3)^-1*[(1,3),(2,4),(1,2)]*(2,3);
>> [ (1,2), (3,4), (1,3) ]
>> gap> (2,4)^-1*[(1,3),(2,4),(1,2)]*(2,4);
>> [ (1,3), (2,4), (1,4) ]
>> gap> (3,4)^-1*[(1,3),(2,4),(1,2)]*(3,4);
>> [ (1,4), (2,3), (1,2) ]
>> gap> (2,3,4)^-1*[(1,3),(2,4),(1,2)]*(2,3,4);
>> [ (1,4), (2,3), (1,3) ]
>> gap> (2,4,3)^-1*[(1,3),(2,4),(1,2)]*(2,4,3);
>> [ (1,2), (3,4), (1,4) ]
>> The method gave 6 different sets of 3 elements. If I will use another set
>> of 3 elements and repeat the process with again using
>> (),(2,3),(2,4),(3,4),(2,3,4), (2,4,3) as conjugating elements, I will obtain
>> again 6 different sets. But using this process every time I want to obtain a
>> list of different sets as above would be eating much of my time. Is there a
>> more efficient command/method than what I had used? Thanks.
>>
>>
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