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On the representation theory of wreath products of finite groups and symmetric groups
Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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1981 Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2005
Using well known facts about group and representation theory, we show that field computations can be considerably reduced. In the case where the geometry exhibits some sort of symmetry, one can achieve faster processing and needs less memory by a factor of two or even more.
C. Hafner, P. Leuchtmann
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Using well known facts about group and representation theory, we show that field computations can be considerably reduced. In the case where the geometry exhibits some sort of symmetry, one can achieve faster processing and needs less memory by a factor of two or even more.
C. Hafner, P. Leuchtmann
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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1982
Field computation problems with symmetrical boundaries often give difficulties like degenerate solutions [4] or singular matrices [6]. By considering all symmetry properties one can avoid these difficulties and at the same time strongly reduce the amount of computation and the storage requirement. A mathematical description of symmetries is introduced,
R. Ballisti, Ch. Hafner, P. Leuchtmann
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Field computation problems with symmetrical boundaries often give difficulties like degenerate solutions [4] or singular matrices [6]. By considering all symmetry properties one can avoid these difficulties and at the same time strongly reduce the amount of computation and the storage requirement. A mathematical description of symmetries is introduced,
R. Ballisti, Ch. Hafner, P. Leuchtmann
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The finite basis property for some classes of irreducible representations of symmetric groups
Sbornik: Mathematics, 2003Summary: The possibility of defining irreducible representations of symmetric groups by means of finitely many relations is studied. The existence of finite bases is established for the classes of representations corresponding to two-part partitions and to partitions in the fundamental alcove.
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Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics, 2013
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On Symmetric Representations of Finite Fields
SIAM Journal on Algebraic and Discrete Methods, 1983A Lempel
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Maximal Strings in the Crystal Graph of Spin Representations of the Symmetric and Alternating Groups
Communications in Algebra, 2009Mary Schaps
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Multiply transitive permutation representations of finite symmetric groups
Journal of the Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo. Sect. 1, Mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry = 東京大學理學部紀要. 第1類, 數學, 天文學, 物理學, 化學, 1969openaire +2 more sources
Multiplicity-Free Permutation Representations of the Symmetric Group
Annals of Combinatorics, 2010Chris Godsil +2 more
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