How much there exists operators of $ain End(mathbb{F}_p^3)$












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How much there exists operators of $ain End(mathbb{F}_p^3)$ such that a((2, -1, 3)) = (1, 1, -1), a((1, 2, 3)) = (1, 0, 1), a((3, 1, -1)) = (2, 1, 0). I know how to solve such tasks for $ain(mathbb R^3)$, but I really get stucked with finite field. How to solve tasks of such type?










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How much there exists operators of $ain End(mathbb{F}_p^3)$ such that a((2, -1, 3)) = (1, 1, -1), a((1, 2, 3)) = (1, 0, 1), a((3, 1, -1)) = (2, 1, 0). I know how to solve such tasks for $ain(mathbb R^3)$, but I really get stucked with finite field. How to solve tasks of such type?










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  • Do you mean 'how many'?
    – Seewoo Lee
    Nov 27 '18 at 20:51










  • Sorry, it was a misprint.
    – user596269
    Nov 27 '18 at 20:57














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How much there exists operators of $ain End(mathbb{F}_p^3)$ such that a((2, -1, 3)) = (1, 1, -1), a((1, 2, 3)) = (1, 0, 1), a((3, 1, -1)) = (2, 1, 0). I know how to solve such tasks for $ain(mathbb R^3)$, but I really get stucked with finite field. How to solve tasks of such type?










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How much there exists operators of $ain End(mathbb{F}_p^3)$ such that a((2, -1, 3)) = (1, 1, -1), a((1, 2, 3)) = (1, 0, 1), a((3, 1, -1)) = (2, 1, 0). I know how to solve such tasks for $ain(mathbb R^3)$, but I really get stucked with finite field. How to solve tasks of such type?







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  • Do you mean 'how many'?
    – Seewoo Lee
    Nov 27 '18 at 20:51










  • Sorry, it was a misprint.
    – user596269
    Nov 27 '18 at 20:57


















  • Do you mean 'how many'?
    – Seewoo Lee
    Nov 27 '18 at 20:51










  • Sorry, it was a misprint.
    – user596269
    Nov 27 '18 at 20:57
















Do you mean 'how many'?
– Seewoo Lee
Nov 27 '18 at 20:51




Do you mean 'how many'?
– Seewoo Lee
Nov 27 '18 at 20:51












Sorry, it was a misprint.
– user596269
Nov 27 '18 at 20:57




Sorry, it was a misprint.
– user596269
Nov 27 '18 at 20:57










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