Representation theory of groups (source code)

= Representation theory of groups
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Representation theory of groups is a branch of mathematics that studies how groups can be represented through linear transformations of vector spaces. More formally, a representation of a group \\( G \\) is a homomorphism from \\( G \\) to the general linear group \\( GL(V) \\) of a vector space \\( V \\). This means that each element of the group is associated with a linear transformation, preserving the group structure.