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Episode #110 - Groups... Theoretically w/ Dr Zack Wolske

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What Are the Common Examples of Polynomials?

Galois groups can't be anything. They have to have certain nice properties Oh, so they're not just in general. The alternating group is big one the dihedral groups are the ones that I would wear And you just mentioned that as well But there are other ones as When you get bigger sizes you get more possibilities of groups. Think about a lot are the cyclic groups  the symmetric group means take all the possible permutations Um the alternating group this one is taking like half of the possible permutation.

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