The Cartan–Brauer–Hua theorem is a result in the field of representation theory and the theory of algebraic groups, particularly regarding representations of certain classes of algebras. It mainly deals with the representation theory of semisimple algebras and is associated with the work of mathematicians Henri Cartan, Richard Brauer, and Shiing-Shen Chern, who made significant contributions to the understanding of group representations and the structure of algebraic objects.
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