Let G be a group and S a generating set of G. A Cayley graph determined by G and S is a graph of the form (G, E), where
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Let G be a group and S a generating set of G. A Cayley graph determined by G and S is a graph of the form (G, E), where
Let G be a group and S a generating set of G. A Cayley graph determined by G and S is a graph of the form (G, E), where there is an edge from a to b if ab-¹ € S. 1 2. Consider the group Z and your generating set S from above that has one element. Describe the Cayley graph: what are the vertices and what are the edges; then represent the graph geometrically.
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