Representations of Lie groups
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Wikidata:
Q763735
Library of congress:
sh2007005288
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: 99051732: Representation theory of Lie groups, 2000.
- 2000 Mathematics subject classification via WWW, July 16, 2007(22Exx, Lie groups, Representations of various types of Lie groups in this category)
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Wikipedia description:
In mathematics and theoretical physics, a representation of a Lie group is a linear action of a Lie group on a vector space. Equivalently, a representation is a smooth homomorphism of the group into the group of invertible operators on the vector space. Representations play an important role in the study of continuous symmetry. A great deal is known about such representations, a basic tool in their study being the use of the corresponding 'infinitesimal' representations of Lie algebras.
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