An example on computing the irreducible representation of finite metacyclic groups by using great orthogonality theorem method

Representation theory is a study of real realizations of the axiomatic systems of abstract algebra. For any group, the number of possible representative sets of matrices is infinite, but they can all be reduced to a single fundamental set, called the irreducible representations of the group. This pa...

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Main Authors: Samin, Nizar Majeed (Author), Sarmin, Nor Haniza (Author), Rahmat, Hamisan (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM, 2013.
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