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  • curprev 21:3821:38, 9 July 2023Stevenj talk contribs 10,963 bytes −11 Undid revision 1164510878 by Anomalistic (talk) - the quoted source does not seem clear on this point, and most sources seem very clear that the identity permutation is not cyclic except possibly for n=1 … please discuss fundamental mathematical changes on the talk page undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 15:1915:19, 9 July 2023Anomalistic talk contribs 10,974 bytes +11 →‎Definition: Allow the identity permutation as cyclic. To quote the cited work, “the permutation y is cyclic with the cycle (or k-cycle) (i_1 i_2 ... i_k) (a list of distinct integers) if y(i_r) = i_{r+1} for r = 1, 2, …, k-1and y(i_k) = i_1 but y(j) = j for all other j.” (Bogart, 2000, p. 554) undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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