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reducible representation of a group

(ri¦düs·ə·bəl ′rep·rə·zen′tā·shən əv ə ′grüp)

(mathematics) A representation of a group as a family of linear operators on a vector space V such that there is a proper closed subspace of V that is invariant under these operators.


 
 
 

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