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Categories: Algebra stubs, Representation theory
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trivial representation  trivial character
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In the mathematical field of representation theory, a trivial representation is a representation of a group G on which all elements of G act as the identity mapping of V. A trivial representation of an associative or Lie algebra is a algebra representation for which all elements of the algebra act as the zero linear map which sends every element of V to the zero vector. Wikipedia
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In the mathematical field of representation theory, a trivial representation is a representation of a group G on which all elements of G act as the identity mapping of V. A trivial representation of an associative or Lie algebra is a algebra representation for which all elements of the algebra act as the zero linear map which sends every element of V to the zero vector. Wikipedia
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