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title: "Exploring Finite Fields, Part 2: Matrix Boogaloo"
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title: "Exploring Finite Fields, Part 2: Matrix Boogaloo"
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How do we extend a field non-symbolically?
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title: "Exploring Finite Fields, Part 3: Roll a d20"
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title: "Exploring Finite Fields, Part 3: Roll a d20"
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When we extend fields with matrices, what other structures do we encounter?
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We now have a correspondence between three elements of *A*~5~ and PSL(2, 5).
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We now have a correspondence between three elements of *A*~5~ and PSL(2, 5).
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We can "run" both sets of the generators until we associate all elements to one another.
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We can "run" both sets of the generators until we associate all elements to one another.
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This is most visually appealing to see as a Cayley graph:
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This is most visually appealing to see as a Cayley graph[^3]:
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Cayley graph showing an isomorphism between A5 and PSL(2, 5). <br>
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Cayley graph showing an isomorphism between A5 and PSL(2, 5). <br>
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Order-2 elements are red, order-3 elements are green, and order-5 elements are blue.
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Order-2 elements are red, order-3 elements are green, and order-5 elements are blue.
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Purple arrows are order-5 generators, orange arrows are order-2 generators[^4].
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Purple arrows are order-5 generators, orange arrows are order-2 generators.
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](./a5_psl25_cayley.png){.narrow}
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](./a5_psl24_cayley.png)
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](./a5_psl24_cayley.png)
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[^4]: Different generators appear to be used for *A* and *B* in the above image
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[^3]: Different generators appear to be used for *A* and *B* due to some
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due to some self-imposed turbulence when writing the original post.
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self-imposed turbulence when writing the original post.
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Under projective equality, both are the same as our choices of *A* and *B*.
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Under projective equality, both are the same as our choices of *A* and *B*.
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title: "Exploring Finite Fields, Part 4: The Power of Forgetting"
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title: "Exploring Finite Fields, Part 4: The Power of Forgetting"
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Or: how I stopped learned to worrying and appreciate the Monad.
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