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McKay conjecture

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The McKay conjecture is a hypothesis in the field of representation theory and algebraic geometry, particularly regarding the relationship between finite groups and certain geometric structures. Formulated by John McKay in the 1980s, the conjecture specifically connects the representation theory of finite groups (especially simple groups) and the geometry of algebraic varieties.

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