The Frobenius automorphism \(x\mapsto x^p\) is the central symmetry of finite fields. This Woody Calculus Abstract Algebra lesson explains characteristic \(p\), the Freshman’s Dream, cyclic finite-field Galois groups, Frobenius conjugates, trace, norm, unit circles, and how these ideas connect to modern finite-field research.
Why does the simple cubic x³ − 2 create the six-element symmetry group S₃? This Woody Calculus Abstract Algebra lesson explains the roots, splitting field, extension degree, automorphisms, triangle symmetries, and quotient group connection behind one of the cleanest examples in Galois theory.

