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Representation theory / Representation theory of finite groups / Induced representation / Harmonic analysis / Group representation / Weight / Index of a subgroup / Normal subgroup / Character theory / Abstract algebra / Group theory / Representation theory of Lie groups
Date: 2014-07-09 07:00:33
Representation theory
Representation theory of finite groups
Induced representation
Harmonic analysis
Group representation
Weight
Index of a subgroup
Normal subgroup
Character theory
Abstract algebra
Group theory
Representation theory of Lie groups

The One-Way Communication Complexity of Subgroup Membership

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