Talk:Adjoint representation
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I really wouldn't say [Cayley's theorem] has much to do with it. There is no obvious relation, for a group G, between acting on itself by conjugation and by translation - very different permutation representations.
Charles Matthews 06:43, 23 Aug 2003 (UTC)
[edit] Any Lie group is a representation of itself?
This does not sound right. "representation" can refer either to a vector space with an action of a group or to the group morphism from G to GL(V). Neither of these applies here.
Better: any Lie group G acts on itself...