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An irreducible representation of a group is a group representation that has no nontrivial invariant subspaces. For example, the orthogonal group O(n) has an irreducible ...
The double covering group of the (linear) symplectic group.
A quantity which is either 0 (zero) or positive, i.e., >=0.
An integer that is either 0 or negative, i.e., a member of the set {0} union Z^-, where Z-- denotes the negative integers.
The Fermat number F_n is prime iff 3^(2^(2^n-1))=-1 (mod F_n).
p^~=|phi_i(x)><phi_i(t)| (1) p^~sum_(j)c_j|phi_j(t)>=c_i|phi_i(x)> (2) sum_(i)|phi_i(x)><phi_i(x)|=1. (3)
The words random and stochastic are synonymous.
The word "spectrum" confusingly has a number of unrelated meanings in various branches of mathematics.
The robustness of a given outcome to small changes in initial conditions or small random fluctuations. Chaos is an example of a process which is not stable.
A quantity which is subtracted from another (the minuend).
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