Group with operators

Group with operators

In abstract algebra, a branch of pure mathematics, the algebraic structure group with operators or Ω-group is a group with a set of group endomorphisms.

Groups with operators were extensively studied by Emmy Noether and her school in the 1920s. She employed the concept in her original formulation of the three Noether isomorphism theorems.

Definition

A group with operators ("G", Omega) is a group "G" together with a family of functions Omega::omega : G o G quad omega in Omegawhich are distributive with respect to the group operation. Omega is called the operator domain, and its elements are called the homotheties of "G".

We denote the image of a group element "g" under a function omega with g^omega. The distributivity can then be expressed as:forall omega in Omega, forall g,h in G quad (gh)^{omega} = g^{omega}h^{omega} .

A subgroup "S" of "G" is called a stable subgroup, omega-subgroup or Omega-invariant subgroup if it respects the homotheties, that is:forall s in S, forall omega in Omega : s^omega in S.

Category-theoretic remarks

In category theory, a group with operators can be defined as an object of a functor category GrpM where M is a monoid ("i.e.", a category with one object) and Grp denotes the category of groups. This definition is equivalent to the previous one.

A group with operators is also a mapping:Omega ightarrowoperatorname{End}_{mathbf{Grp(G),

where operatorname{End}_{mathbf{Grp(G) is the set of group endomorphisms of "G".

Examples

* Given any group "G", ("G", ∅) is trivially a group with operators
* Given an "R"-module "M", the group "R" operates on the operator domain "M" by scalar multiplication. More concretely, every vector space is a group with operators.

ee also

*Group action

References

*cite book | author=Bourbaki, Nicolas | title=Elements of Mathematics : Algebra I Chapters 1-3 | publisher=Springer-Verlag | year=1998 | id=ISBN 3-540-64243-9


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