Representations of Finite Groups | A few more common examples.
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- We present a few more common examples of representations of finite groups. These include cyclic groups, dihedral groups, the quaternions, and the symmetric group.
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I used to be a speedcuber (i. e. A person who tries to solve the Rubik's cube as fast as possible) and it helped me a lot to develop an intuition for discrete group theory. Some concepts like permutation, conjugation and cyclic subgroups are actually useful to solve the cube.
In this case, the elements of the group are the combinations of face turns together with the operation of composing transformations. Each element of the group can be viewed as a certain scramble or as a certain (very large) square matrix in a matrix representation.
Hoping this series will make a comeback
Will you eventually discuss irreducible representations and character tables?
I love your representation theory vids! Since it is really hard for undergraduates to study rep. theory, I really hope you would like to upload more vids on this area.
Awesome video and very clear/clean examples! Thank you!
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I hope you continue with this series! :)
very nice video! i see the Pauli matrices in your representation of the quaternions :D as a physicist i would love to see you doing a video on Lie groups and their representations :)
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The problem:
Find all integers (a,b,c,d) such that
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Thanks. It would be nice if you can teach how to get 4-dimensional real representation of Q8.
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Thank you for this video i like your explanation. Can you share more video in representation groupe theory, example , Schur's lemma and Maschke's theorem
It's been 2 years wheres the continuation video ? 🥺
Please more videos on group representations.
I have a very similar topic in abstract algebra! Good one!
Hi guys . Is this video a part of other videos that talks about it because i don’t really understand what is going on . So ask to send men the playlist. And thx you for that .
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What are C(k), could you please define? I am a stat major and had only one abstract algebra course
By C (k), he means "C, the complex numbers (or k, an arbitrary field)."
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