Representation theory I - finite groups
Summary
This is a standard course in representation theory of finite groups.
Content
This course is an introduction to representation theory. We study the basic notions and results in representations of finite groups. The classical character theory is treated in detail with many examples. In particular, we study the representations of symmetric groups over complex numbers.
Keywords
Representation, subrepresentation, irreducible representation, character, character tables, tensor product of representations, induced representation.
Learning Prerequisites
Required courses
Linear algebra
Recommended courses
Abstract algebra: groups
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, the student must be able to:
- Analyze representations of a finite group
- Identify irreducible representation, subrepresentation
- Compute character of a representation
- Construct an induced representation
- Analyze a tensor product of representations
Teaching methods
Lectures and problem sessions.
Assessment methods
One written homework (15% of the grade) and a written exam (85% of the grade).
Supervision
Assistants | Yes |
Forum | Yes |
Resources
Bibliography
P. Etingof et al., "Introduction to Representation Theory"
W. Fulton, J.Harris, "Representation Theory: A first course"
Ressources en bibliothèque
Moodle Link
In the programs
- Semester: Fall
- Exam form: Written (winter session)
- Subject examined: Representation theory I - finite groups
- Lecture: 2 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Exercises: 2 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Type: optional