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Cayley's Theorem

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Cayley's Theorem states that every group is isomorphic to a permutation group, i.e., a subgroup of a symmetric group; in other words, every group acts faithfully on some set. Although the result is simple, it is deep, as it characterizes group structure as the structure of a family of bijections.

Proof

We prove that each group G is isomorphic to a group of bijections on itself. Indeed, for all g\in G, let f_g be the mapping f_g : x \mapsto gx from G into itself. Then f_g is a bijection, for all g; and for all g,h \in G, f_g \circ f_h = f_{gh}. Thus G is isomorphic to the set of permutations \{ f_g | g \in G\} on G. \blacksquare

The action of G on itself as described in the proof is called the left action of G on itself. Right action is defined similarly.

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