Talk:Induced representation
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This page is a bit technical and needs some cleaning up. It would help if there was an introductory paragraph on how induced representations of finite goups works with examples.
- Yes, the page's evolution hasn't been particularly kind to it. Various things: the Frobenius character formula isn't given. More obscurely, there is a way of computing with induced representations allied to coset enumeration (it's coset enuneration with some labelled edges) which is John Conway's point of view and a good counterbalance to abstract discussion. Charles Matthews 14:09, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
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- See system of imprimitivity, where these are discussed for finite groups first.--CSTAR 15:24, 10 November 2005 (UTC)