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Representation theory of the symmetric group - In mathematics, the representation theory of the symmetric group is a particular case of the representation theory of finite groups, for which a concrete and detailed theory can be obtained. This has a large area of potential applications, from symmetric function theory to problems of quantum mechanics for a ...
Character group - In mathematics, a character group is the group of representations of a group by complex-valued functions. The term character also arises in a different but related context, that of character theory.
Character theory - In mathematics, more specifically in group representation theory, the character of a group representation is a function which associates to each element of the group an element of the field of the representation space. The character encodes many important properties of the group and can thus be used to ...
Growth rate (group theory) - In group theory, the growth rate of a group with respect to a symmetric generating set describes the size of balls in the group. Every element in the group can be written as a product of generators, and the growth rate counts the number ...
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