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and the original picture.

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So I was playing with a cayley graph of 5 elements (starting with the identities that g^2=e and DE=C ED=B) and I tried permuting the columns a bit.

In the first I only had to switch two elements to get a really nice symmetry by the elements B and E. While I had to really mess up the graph to get a symmetry on D.

What kind of information can I get from permutations of the rows and columns of a cayley graph? What information can I derive about the behavior of my elements from the graph I have now?

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