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Clifford algebra is the natural framework for root systems and Coxeter groups. Group theory: Coxeter, conformal and modular groups
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    Clifford algebra is the natural framework for root systems and Coxeter groups. Group theory: Coxeter, conformal and modular groups (English)
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    29 June 2017
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    Clifford algebras
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    Coxeter groups
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    root systems
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    group theory
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    representations
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    spinors
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    binary polyhedral groups
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    exceptional phenomena
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    trinities
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    McKay correspondence
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    conformal group
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    modularity
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