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Lie Groups
edit- Lie group
- Representation theory
- Classical group
- Simple Lie group
- Table of Lie groups
- Lie algebra
- Semi-simple Lie group
- Particle physics and representation theory
- Representation theory of the Lorentz group
- Representation theory of the Poincaré group
- Representation theory of the Galilean group
- Representation of a Lie group
- Representation of a Lie algebra
- General linear group
- Special linear group
- Orthogonal group
- Commutator
- Unitary group
- Special unitary group
- Special orthogonal group
- Symplectic group
- List of simple Lie groups
- G2 (mathematics)
- F4 (mathematics)
- E6 (mathematics)
- E7 (mathematics)
- E8 (mathematics)
- Exponential map
- Adjoint representation of a Lie group
- Adjoint representation of a Lie algebra
- Killing form
- Lie point symmetry
- Dynkin diagram
- Cartan subalgebra
- Root system