Lecture

Orbit of a G-ensemble

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This lecture covers the concept of orbits in a G-ensemble, exploring the functions of fixed points and orbits, and the construction of applications between different sets. It delves into the G-equivariance of these applications and the reasoning behind them, emphasizing the inverse process to obtain a meaningful application. The lecture also discusses the implications of commuting functions and the induction of applications within the context of G-ensembles.

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