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[parent] matrix representation (Definition)

A matrix representation of a group $G$ is a group homomorphism between $G$ and $GL_n(\mathbbmss{C})$ , that is, a function

\begin{displaymath}X:G\to GL_n(\mathbbmss{C}\end{displaymath}

such that
  • $X(gh)=X(g)X(h)$ ,
  • $X(e)=I$

Notice that this definition is equivalent to the group representation definition when the vector space $V$ is finite dimensional over $\mathbbmss{C}$ . The parameter $n$ (or in the case of a group representation, the dimension of $V$ ) is called the degree of the representation.

Bibliography

1
Bruce E. Sagan. The Symmetric Group: Representations, Combinatorial Algorithms and Symmetric Functions. 2a Ed. 2000. Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Springer.




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Cross-references: degree, dimension, parameter, finite dimensional, vector space, group representation, equivalent, function, group homomorphism, group
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AMS MSC20C99 (Group theory and generalizations :: Representation theory of groups :: Miscellaneous)

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