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There are different types of representations that could be reducible and irreducible. It is particularly relevant in [[Group Theory]]<ref>{{:Video/Reducible and irreducible representation}}</ref>, [[Quantum Mechanics]], and [[Quantum Chemistry]]. | There are different types of representations that could be reducible and irreducible. It is particularly relevant in [[Group Theory]]<ref>{{:Video/Reducible and irreducible representation}}</ref><ref>{{:Video/What are...representations?}}</ref>, [[Quantum Mechanics]], and [[Quantum Chemistry]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:42, 28 December 2022
There are different types of representations that could be reducible and irreducible. It is particularly relevant in Group Theory[1][2], Quantum Mechanics, and Quantum Chemistry.
References
- ↑ Physics Learning With Dr. Shaw, ed. (Sep 24, 2020). What is group? - Examples of Group - Uniqueness of Identity and Inverse - Group Theory - Part 1. local page: Physics Learning With Dr. Shaw.
- ↑ Tubbenhauer, Daniel (Mar 30, 2022). What are...representations?. local page: VisualMath.
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