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Revision as of 14:04, 21 December 2021
Miller, Noah (Jan 9, 2019). Noether's Theorem Explained (Part 1/6) - Introduction. local page: NoahExplainsPhysics.
Symmetries can be studied by groups and actions (or operators) applied to it. Note that these three terms are represented in plural form. The ability to count the number of symmetries or explicitly distinguish the consequences of actions in sequences and in combinations are the core concepts of symmetry studies. Modified this page for Marina.
For people who are interested in Symmetry, please watch the video by Group Theory by Gareth Jones on Serious Science[1]
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References
- ↑ Jones, Gareth (Jul 9, 2020). Group Theory — Gareth Jones / Serious Science. local page: Serious Science.
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