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Categories: Representation theory
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McKay graph  McKay correspondence  McKay quiver
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In mathematics, the McKay graph of a finite-dimensional representation V of a finite group G is a weighted quiver encoding the structure of the representation theory of G. Each node represents an irreducible representation of G. If χ i, χ j are irreducible representations of G, then there is an arrow from χ i to χ j if and only if χ j is a constituent of the tensor product V ⊗ χ i. Wikipedia
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In mathematics, the McKay graph of a finite-dimensional representation V of a finite group G is a weighted quiver encoding the structure of the representation theory of G. Each node represents an irreducible representation of G. If χ i, χ j are irreducible representations of G, then there is an arrow from χ i to χ j if and only if χ j is a constituent of the tensor product V ⊗ χ i. Wikipedia
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