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

Math & Physics Podcast

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How to Explain Group Theory to Someone Who Doesn't Know What Group Theory Is

Group theory is kind of like algebra for equalities. It does some powerful things And you have to make sure everything is balanced nicely. If I want to compose I can turn and then flip, which would be the same as first flipping and then turning but the other way. So what would be an example of something that's non-invertible?

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