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Corepresentations of unitary and antiunitary groups

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The concept of corepresentations of unitary and antiunitary groups arises primarily in the context of representation theory, which studies how groups act on vector spaces through linear transformations. In quantum mechanics and in many areas of physics, these groups often illustrate symmetries of systems, where unitary and antiunitary operators play significant roles. ### Unitary Groups Unitary operators are linear operators associated with a unitary group, which is a group of transformations that preserve inner products in complex vector spaces.

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