Introductory Combinatorics
Introductory Combinatorics
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Author: Brualdi, Richard A.
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 14, Problem 1E

(a)

To determine

The value of the permutations fg and gf.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 1E

The permutations fg=(123456253416)_ and gf=(123456125346)_.

Explanation of Solution

The given permutations are, f=(123456642153) and g=(123456356241).

Here, (fg)(1)=2, (fg)(2)=5, (fg)(3)=3, (fg)(4)=4, (fg)(5)=1 and (fg)(6)=6.

Thus, fg=(123456253416).

Similarly, (gf)(1)=1, (gf)(2)=2, (gf)(3)=5, (gf)(4)=3, (gf)(5)=4 and (gf)(6)=6.

Thus, gf=(123456125346).

Therefore, the permutations are fg=(123456253416)_ and gf=(123456125346)_.

(b)

To determine

The value of the permutation f1 and g1.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 1E

The permutations f1=(123456436251)_ and g1=(123456641523)_.

Explanation of Solution

The given permutations are, f=(123456642153) and g=(123456356241).

Obtain the permutation f1 from f as follows:

Interchange the rows of the permutation f.

Then, the permutation will be (642153123456).

Arrange the columns of the permutation f1 in ascending order.

Thus, f1=(123456436251).

Obtain the permutation g1 from g as follows:

Interchange the rows of the permutation g.

Then, the permutation will be (356241123456).

Arrange the columns of the permutation g1 in ascending order.

Thus, g1=(123456641523).

Therefore, the permutations are f1=(123456436251)_ and g1=(123456641523)_.

(c)

To determine

The values of the permutation f2 and f5.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 1E

The permutations are f2=(123456314652)_ and f5=(123456123456)_.

Explanation of Solution

The given permutation is, f=(123456642153).

Obtain the permutation f2 from f as follows:

Here, f2 means ff.

Clearly, (ff)(1)=3, (ff)(2)=1, (ff)(3)=4, (ff)(4)=1, (ff)(5)=5 and (ff)(6)=3.

Therefore, ff=(123456314652).

That is, f2=(123456314652).

Obtain the permutation f5 as follows:

Here, f5 means ff2f2.

Clearly, (f2f2)(1)=4, (f2f2)(2)=3, (ff)(3)=6, (ff)(4)=2, (ff)(5)=5 and (ff)(6)=1.

Thus, f2f2=(123456436251).

Now, compute ff2f2.

Clearly, (ff2f2)(1)=1, (ff2f2)(2)=2, (ff2f2)(3)=3, (ff2f2)(4)=4, (ff2f2)(5)=5 and (ff2f2)(6)=6.

Thus, ff2f2=f5=(123456123456).

Therefore, the permutations are f2=(123456314652)_ and f5=(123456123456)_.

(d)

To determine

The value of the permutation fgf.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 1E

The permutations is fgf=(123456645213)_.

Explanation of Solution

The given permutations are, f=(123456642153) and g=(123456356241).

Obtain the permutation fgf as follows:

From part (a), gf=(123456253416).

Clearly, (fgf)(1)=6, (fgf)(2)=4, (fgf)(3)=5, (fgf)(4)=2, (fgf)(5)=1 and (fgf)(6)=3.

Thus, fgf=(123456645213).

Therefore, the permutations is fgf=(123456645213)_.

(e)

To determine

The value of the permutation g3 and fg3f1.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1E

The permutations are g3=(123456123456)_ and fg3f1=(123456123456)_.

Explanation of Solution

The given permutations are, f=(123456642153) and g=(123456356241).

Obtain the permutation g3 as follows:

Here, g3 means ggg.

Clearly, (gg)(1)=6, (gg)(2)=4, (gg)(3)=1, (gg)(4)=5, (gg)(5)=2 and (gg)(6)=3.

Thus, gg=(123456641523).

Similarly, (ggg)(1)=1, (ggg)(2)=2, (ggg)(3)=3, (ggg)(4)=4, (ggg)(5)=5 and (ggg)(6)=6.

Thus, ggg=g3=(123456123456).

From part (b), the permutation f1=(123456436251).

Now, obtain the permutation fg3f1 as follows:

Clearly, (g3f1)(1)=6, (g3f1)(2)=4, (g3f1)(3)=1, (g3f1)(4)=5, (g3f1)(5)=2 and (g3f1)(6)=3.

Thus, g3f1=(123456436251).

Similarly, (fg3f1)(1)=1, (fg3f1)(2)=2, (fg3f1)(3)=3, (fg3f1)(4)=4, (fg3f1)(5)=5 and (fg3f1)(6)=6.

Thus, fg3f1=(123456123456).

Therefore, the permutations are g3=(123456123456)_ and fg3f1=(123456123456)_.

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