[GAP Forum] How to identify a group

Nilo de Roock ndroock1 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 27 09:48:59 GMT 2006


Sorry for the noise on the list, this reply was meant for my archive.

2006/1/27, Nilo de Roock <ndroock1 at gmail.com>:
> gap> G:=Group((4,6,5)(7,8,9),(1,7,2,4,6,9,5,3));
> Group([ (4,6,5)(7,8,9), (1,7,2,4,6,9,5,3) ])
> gap> Size(G);
> 432
> gap> StructureDescription(G);
> "(((C3 x C3) : Q8) : C3) : C2"
>
> 2006/1/26, Michael Schweitzer <ms-swissoft at arcor.de>:
> > Dear forum members,
> >
> > given a group G of order n (given by generators). Is GAP
> > able to identify the group by name or as the
> > group of symmetries of some geometric object?
> >
> > For example: I define G such  that G is isomorphic to A5. Can I ask GAP:
> > which group is G? And GAP answers: A5- which is,  for example,
> > the symmetry group of the icosahedron.
> >
> > That is, does GAP contain a database of finite groups of
> > small orders ( < several hundrets, say) which includes
> > information about the transformation group aspect: this
> > group, among other things, is the symmetry group of X or
> > operates in a natural manner on X (I know that GAP
> > does contain a database of small groups - but is this kind
> > of information stored there?).
> >
> > The group in question is of order 432 with generators
> >
> > g1 := (4,6,5)(7,8,9) and  g2 := (1,7,2,4,6,9,5,3)
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >   Michael Schweitzer
> >
> >
> > Michael Schweitzer
> > Alt-Heiligensee 51 A
> > 13503 Berlin
> > email: ms-swissoft at arcor.de
> >
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