The "post-representation" of xi in G is a function from G to G that is formed by considering the effects of xi on the elements of G when xi acts in the role of the second operand of the group operation. Notating this function as "h2(xi) : G >G", the "regular post representation" of G is a map h2 : G > (G >G) that is schematized in Table 32.3. Here, each of the functions h2(xi) : G >G is represented as a set of ordered pairs of the form <xj, xj*xi>. | The "post-representation" of xi in G is a function from G to G that is formed by considering the effects of xi on the elements of G when xi acts in the role of the second operand of the group operation. Notating this function as "h2(xi) : G >G", the "regular post representation" of G is a map h2 : G > (G >G) that is schematized in Table 32.3. Here, each of the functions h2(xi) : G >G is represented as a set of ordered pairs of the form <xj, xj*xi>. |