Dear All, Hi Let the set of the number of sylow subgroup $G$ equal to group $PSL(2,7)$ (that is {8,21,28}) .Whether by GAP we can say $G$ is solvable group or unsolvable group? Thanks, Sara
On 1/17/11, Sara Radfar <sararadfa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear All, > > How we can by GAP conlude all automorphism group $A_7 timesA_7$? > Thanks, > Sara > > On 1/16/11, forum-requ...@gap-system.org <forum-requ...@gap-system.org> > wrote: >> Send Forum mailing list submissions to >> forum@mail.gap-system.org >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> forum-requ...@mail.gap-system.org >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> forum-ow...@mail.gap-system.org >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of Forum digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: Changing memory allocation for GAP >> (Asst. Prof. Dmitrii (Dima) Pasechnik) >> 2. why zoo? (Igor Korepanov) >> 3. how TzGo worked with us (Igor Korepanov) >> 4. Re: why zoo? (Frank L?beck) >> 5. Re: why zoo? (Asst. Prof. Dmitrii (Dima) Pasechnik) >> 6. Re: Changing memory allocation for GAP (Frank L?beck) >> 7. Re: how TzGo worked with us (Alexander Hulpke) >> 8. Analogue of IsFFEMatrixGroup for matrix groups over ZmodnZ >> (Max Horn) >> 9. Re: Analogue of IsFFEMatrixGroup for matrix groups over >> ZmodnZ (Alexander Hulpke) >> 10. Creating block matrices (Katie Morrison) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 18:09:05 -0800 >> From: "Asst. Prof. Dmitrii (Dima) Pasechnik" <d...@ntu.edu.sg> >> To: Sandeep Murthy <sandeepr.mur...@gmail.com> >> Cc: GAP forum <fo...@gap-system.org> >> Subject: Re: [GAP Forum] Changing memory allocation for GAP >> Message-ID: >> <AANLkTi=jRoG-pKmdrSjSkskLXBUPE4a6oPYbnE=bc...@mail.gmail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" >> >> Dear Sandeep, >> it looks as if you start GAP in a wrong way. >> (cause these > Error, file "-L" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "-m" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "128m" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "-o" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "512m" must exist and be readable >> things are mangled details of command line arguments...) >> >> One way that works is to start it in a Terminal window. >> Another is to use a special MacOSX application. >> >> Hope this helps, >> Dmitrii >> >> On 12 January 2011 12:29, Sandeep Murthy <sandeepr.mur...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> Hello. >>> >>> Is there a command for starting GAP from the command line to >>> open with a higher memory allocation, like 256 MB, than the standard >>> one? >>> >>> I use GAP v.4.4.12 on Mac OS Leopard. At present, when I start GAP >>> I see the following: >>> >>> -------- >>> >>> Loading the library. Please be patient, this may take a while. >>> GAP4, Version: 4.4.12 of 17-Dec-2008, i686-apple-darwin9.6.0-gcc >>> Components: small 2.1, small2 2.0, small3 2.0, small4 1.0, small5 1.0, >>> small6 1.0, small7 1.0, small8 1.0, small9 1.0, small10 0.2, >>> id2 3.0, id3 2.1, id4 1.0, id5 1.0, id6 1.0, id9 1.0, id10 >>> 0.1, >>> trans 1.0, prim 2.1 loaded. >>> Packages: AutPGrp 1.2, CTblLib 1.1.3, TomLib 1.1.4, FactInt 1.5.2, >>> GAPDoc 1.2 loaded. >>> Error, file "-L" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "-m" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "128m" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "-o" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "512m" must exist and be readable >>> >>> -------- >>> >>> I run search algorithms on groups of exponential complexity, and they >>> are intrinsically slow. But I'm hoping that by using a higher initial >>> memory allocation, for practical purposes, my programs will cover >>> more of the search space than they have so far. >>> >>> Sincerely, Sandeep. >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Forum mailing list >>> Forum@mail.gap-system.org >>> http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Dmitrii Pasechnik >> ----- >> DISCLAIMER: Any text following this sentence does not constitute a >> part of this message, and was added automatically during transmission. >> >> CONFIDENTIALITY: This email is intended solely for the person(s) named >> and >> may be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not the intended >> recipient, please delete it, notify us and do not copy, use, or disclose >> its >> content. Thank you. >> >> Towards A Sustainable Earth: Print Only When Necessary >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 10:54:22 +0300 >> From: Igor Korepanov <pal...@ya.ru> >> To: fo...@gap-system.org >> Subject: [GAP Forum] why zoo? >> Message-ID: <491691294905...@web47.yandex.ru> >> Content-Type: text/plain >> >> Just one more question: is .zoo a somehow preferred way of archiving for >> GAP >> people? And why so if .tar.bz2 is so evidently better? >> >> Igor >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 3 >> Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 11:22:21 +0300 >> From: Igor Korepanov <pal...@ya.ru> >> To: fo...@gap-system.org >> Subject: [GAP Forum] how TzGo worked with us >> Message-ID: <191761294906...@web4.yandex.ru> >> Content-Type: text/plain >> >> And still one more comment: we calculated yesterday the fundamental group >> of >> the 4-dimensional torus, which is, as everybody knows, the *abelian* >> group >> with 4 generators. That is, the Fp Group with 4 generators and 6 relation >> of >> type a * b * a^-1 * b^-1 . >> >> And all that was happily present in our GAP result, but besides that, >> there >> was one more redundant relation which we could derive manually from 6 >> others, but the TzGo algorithm apparently could not! >> >> We used some stuff of our own to define this fundamental group and then >> the >> usual TzGo command to simplify it. >> >> Of course I've heard of undecidable problems and stuff (as I am currently >> employed as a university lecturer, like many people on this forum). But >> this >> particular problem must be decidable (here I searched Internet for a >> suitable English interjection like "er?" to end my letter, but found only >> some strange "Ekh-ma" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ekh_%28expression%29 ) >> ? >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Igor >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 4 >> Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 10:37:54 +0100 >> From: Frank L?beck <frank.lueb...@math.rwth-aachen.de> >> To: fo...@gap-system.org >> Subject: Re: [GAP Forum] why zoo? >> Message-ID: <20110113093754.GA19326@beteigeuze> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 >> >> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 10:54:22AM +0300, Igor Korepanov wrote: >>> Just one more question: is .zoo a somehow preferred way of archiving for >>> GAP people? And why so if .tar.bz2 is so evidently better? >> >> But all of our archives are provided in .zoo, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2 and >> -win.zip >> format. You are free to use what you like most! >> >> .tar.bz2 is not "evidently better", e.g. it does not unpack text files >> under Windows/DOS with the native line break convention, and it is much >> slower to unpack them compared to, say, .tar.gz. >> >> See >> http://www.gap-system.org/Download/formats.html >> for more details. >> >> Best regards, >> Frank L?beck >> >> -- >> /// Dr. Frank L?beck, Lehrstuhl D f?r Mathematik, Templergraben 64, /// >> \\\ 52062 Aachen, Germany \\\ >> /// E-mail: frank.lueb...@math.rwth-aachen.de /// >> \\\ WWW: http://www.math.rwth-aachen.de/~Frank.Luebeck/ \\\ >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 5 >> Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 01:58:45 -0800 >> From: "Asst. Prof. Dmitrii (Dima) Pasechnik" <d...@ntu.edu.sg> >> To: Igor Korepanov <pal...@ya.ru> >> Cc: "fo...@gap-system.org" <fo...@gap-system.org> >> Subject: Re: [GAP Forum] why zoo? >> Message-ID: >> <AANLkTik6umPeM+FwevF26x+bwatfWBOyvW=fzppsy...@mail.gmail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" >> >> Igor, >> .zoo is an old format, historically the first GAP was using, exclusively. >> >> About 10 years ago there were long discussions on this list whether one >> should use other formats, and common sense prevailed, so .zoo is no >> longer >> the only format used. >> Perhaps .zoo will be retired at some point... >> >> On 12 January 2011 23:54, Igor Korepanov <pal...@ya.ru> wrote: >>> Just one more question: is .zoo a somehow preferred way of archiving for >>> GAP people? And why so if .tar.bz2 is so evidently better? >>> >>> Igor >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Forum mailing list >>> Forum@mail.gap-system.org >>> http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Dmitrii Pasechnik >> ----- >> DISCLAIMER: Any text following this sentence does not constitute a >> part of this message, and was added automatically during transmission. >> >> CONFIDENTIALITY: This email is intended solely for the person(s) named >> and >> may be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not the intended >> recipient, please delete it, notify us and do not copy, use, or disclose >> its >> content. Thank you. >> >> Towards A Sustainable Earth: Print Only When Necessary >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 6 >> Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 17:41:18 +0100 >> From: Frank L?beck <frank.lueb...@math.rwth-aachen.de> >> To: Sandeep Murthy <sandeepr.mur...@gmail.com>, fo...@gap-system.org >> Subject: Re: [GAP Forum] Changing memory allocation for GAP >> Message-ID: <20110113164117.GB26842@beteigeuze> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 >> >> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 08:29:24PM +0000, Sandeep Murthy wrote: >>> Is there a command for starting GAP from the command line to >>> open with a higher memory allocation, like 256 MB, than the standard >>> one? >>> >>> I use GAP v.4.4.12 on Mac OS Leopard. At present, when I start GAP >>> I see the following: >>> >>> -------- >>> >>> Loading the library. Please be patient, this may take a while. >>> GAP4, Version: 4.4.12 of 17-Dec-2008, i686-apple-darwin9.6.0-gcc >>> Components: small 2.1, small2 2.0, small3 2.0, small4 1.0, small5 1.0, >>> small6 1.0, small7 1.0, small8 1.0, small9 1.0, small10 >>> 0.2, >>> id2 3.0, id3 2.1, id4 1.0, id5 1.0, id6 1.0, id9 1.0, id10 >>> 0.1, >>> trans 1.0, prim 2.1 loaded. >>> Packages: AutPGrp 1.2, CTblLib 1.1.3, TomLib 1.1.4, FactInt 1.5.2, >>> GAPDoc 1.2 loaded. >>> Error, file "-L" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "-m" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "128m" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "-o" must exist and be readable >>> Error, file "512m" must exist and be readable >>> >> >> >> Dear Sandeep Murphy, dear Forum, >> >> To find an explaination in the GAP documentation type >> >> ?command line options >> >> into your GAP session. If one of the arguments in your call of GAP is >> a file name, then all further arguments are also interpreted as file >> names. >> >> So you should call GAP like: >> gap -m 128m -o 512m [maybe more options here] file1 file2 ... >> >> Using the -m option with a larger amount of memory does usually not give >> a big performance advantage. But using a higher value with the -o option >> causes that you see a message of form >> >> exceeded the permitted memory (`-o' command line option) at >> [...] >> brk> >> >> later than with the default value. (You can type 'return;' at that >> brk-prompt, then GAP doubles the value of the -o option.) >> Nevertheless, it does not make sense to specify with -o more memory than >> your GAP job has available as physical memory. >> >> With best regards, >> Frank L?beck >> >> -- >> /// Dr. Frank L?beck, Lehrstuhl D f?r Mathematik, Templergraben 64, /// >> \\\ 52062 Aachen, Germany \\\ >> /// E-mail: frank.lueb...@math.rwth-aachen.de /// >> \\\ WWW: http://www.math.rwth-aachen.de/~Frank.Luebeck/ \\\ >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 7 >> Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 10:20:17 -0700 >> From: Alexander Hulpke <hul...@math.colostate.edu> >> To: gap forum <fo...@gap-system.org> >> Subject: Re: [GAP Forum] how TzGo worked with us >> Message-ID: <3196fba1-3829-4234-a59d-9bc51e350...@math.colostate.edu> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> >> >> Dear Forum, >> >> On Jan 13, 2011, at 1/13/11 1:22, Igor Korepanov wrote: >> >>> And still one more comment: we calculated yesterday the fundamental >>> group >>> of the 4-dimensional torus, which is, as everybody knows, the *abelian* >>> group with 4 generators. That is, the Fp Group with 4 generators and 6 >>> relation of type a * b * a^-1 * b^-1 . >>> >>> And all that was happily present in our GAP result, but besides that, >>> there was one more redundant relation which we could derive manually >>> from >>> 6 others, but the TzGo algorithm apparently could not! >> >> TzGo (the Tietze transformations command) uses a couple of heuristics, >> based >> on length criteria, to shorten a presentation, in particular if it was >> obtained from rewriting to a subgroup. It does not aim to do a systematic >> search for all redundancies. The primary aim is to get a presentation >> shorter with a moderate amount of effort, not to get an irredundant >> presentation or cover the largest possible class of decidable problems. >> It >> is clearly not optimal, but adding further attempts might cause an >> overall >> slowdown in other situations. >> >> Thus I'm not surprised that thinking (or even other algorithms that would >> be >> willing to devote more time) can produce better results in particular >> situations. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Alexander Hulpke >> >> >> >> >> -- Colorado State University, Department of Mathematics, >> Weber Building, 1874 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1874, USA >> email: hul...@math.colostate.edu, Phone: ++1-970-4914288 >> http://www.math.colostate.edu/~hulpke >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 8 >> Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:24:16 +0100 >> From: Max Horn <m...@quendi.de> >> To: GAP Forum <fo...@gap-system.org> >> Subject: [GAP Forum] Analogue of IsFFEMatrixGroup for matrix groups >> over ZmodnZ >> Message-ID: <01d99a4d-2e0a-46d6-bca3-8b8d4163a...@quendi.de> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> Dear GAP forum >> >> is there an analogue for IsFFEMatrixGroup and FieldOfMatrixGroup for >> groups >> over ZmodnZ ? Something like IsZmodnZMatrixGroup and RingOfMatrixGroup ? >> I >> didn't find anything like that. If it doesn't exist, how would I best go >> about adding those? >> >> Background: I'd like to install my own methods for e.g. NiceMonomorphism >> for >> matrix groups over ZmodnZ. To illustrate why: for GL(3, Z/36Z), GAP >> currently finds a perm rep on 39312 points, my code finds one on 758 >> points >> (it doesn't do anything fancy or new, mind you) >> >> For now, I just "manually" use SetNiceMonomorphism on my groups, but I >> thought it would be kinda nice to properly hook this into GAP (so that >> maybe >> it could even be integrated in a package or GAP itself one day). >> >> >> Cheers, >> Max >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 9 >> Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 10:03:32 -0700 >> From: Alexander Hulpke <hul...@math.colostate.edu> >> To: Max Horn <m...@quendi.de> >> Cc: GAP Forum <fo...@gap-system.org> >> Subject: Re: [GAP Forum] Analogue of IsFFEMatrixGroup for matrix >> groups over ZmodnZ >> Message-ID: <965b2533-1ac7-486e-acaa-32bd16bcf...@math.colostate.edu> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> >> >> Dear Forum, >> >> On Jan 14, 2011, at 1/14/11 7:24, Max Horn wrote: >> >>> is there an analogue for IsFFEMatrixGroup and FieldOfMatrixGroup for >>> groups over ZmodnZ ? Something like IsZmodnZMatrixGroup and >>> RingOfMatrixGroup ? I didn't find anything like that. If it doesn't >>> exist, >>> how would I best go about adding those? >> >> Assuming you want to catch the case for nonprime n, the equivalent for >> IsFFEMatrixGroup would be >> IsZmodnZObjNonprimeCollCollColl and IsMatrixGroup >> >> To get the underlying ring, you could use >> DefaultRing(Flat(GeneratorsOfGroup(g))); >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Alexander Hulpke >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 10 >> Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 22:21:10 -0600 >> From: Katie Morrison <kmorr...@gmail.com> >> To: fo...@gap-system.org >> Subject: [GAP Forum] Creating block matrices >> Message-ID: >> <AANLkTikx8fOUPG=ob1FxdQCpXikqYnk=-bacpcslj...@mail.gmail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> >> Hi all, I was wondering if there's an efficient way to create the >> subgroup >> of GL(2n, q) consisting of block matrices of the form: >> [A 0 >> B C] >> where A and C are in GL(n,q) and B is in M(n,q) (i.e. B is an arbitrary >> nxn >> matrix). Thanks for the help. >> >> Katie >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Forum mailing list >> Forum@mail.gap-system.org >> http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum >> >> >> End of Forum Digest, Vol 86, Issue 6 >> ************************************ >> > _______________________________________________ Forum mailing list Forum@mail.gap-system.org http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum