Set theory or group theory?
I mean group theory is described* with set theory,
But I think its more group theory.
With the solved cube/not changing anything being the identity element, and a combination of moves making up the other elements,
and to solve it you find a series of moves that is the inverse element of the element it started from, and apply that, to get back to the identity element.
I mean maybe it meant set theory but I dont think so.
I'm going to change it to set/group theory.
Set theory or group theory? I mean group theory is described* with set theory, But I think its more group theory.
With the solved cube/not changing anything being the identity element, and a combination of moves making up the other elements, and to solve it you find a series of moves that is the inverse element of the element it started from, and apply that, to get back to the identity element.
I mean maybe it meant set theory but I dont think so. I'm going to change it to set/group theory.