No account of the symmetric group can be complete without mentioning the remarkable fact that the symmetric group of degree n (finite or infinite) has an outer automorphism if and only if n=6. Here are the definitions. An automorphism of a group G is a permutation p of the group which preserves products, that is,…
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To make a density map from a 2D set of data, the first step is to compute values for the third dimension. (Gnuplot has no facilities for computing these values automatically.) The simplest way is to make a 2D histogram; the plot is divided in small 2D regions, and the z-values are proportional to the number of points inside these regions. The following Python script will make an histogram from a time series of two dihedral angles.