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The following pages link to Characters of Irreducible Representations of the Simple Groups. I. General Theory (Q5332656):
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- Faces and maximizer subsets of highest weight modules (Q267384) (← links)
- Cones of highest weight vectors, weight polytopes, and Lusztig's \(q\)-analog (Q1383784) (← links)
- Graphical tensor product reduction scheme for the Lie algebras \(so(5)=sp(2)\), \(su(3)\), and \(g(2)\) (Q1698106) (← links)
- DECOMPOSABLY-GENERATED MODULES OF SIMPLE LIE ALGEBRAS (Q2885384) (← links)
- Lie theory for fusion categories: A research primer (Q3296033) (← links)
- The Kostant partition function for simple Lie algebras (Q3344332) (← links)
- Properties of linear representations with a highest weight for the semisimple Lie algebras (Q4065689) (← links)
- Explicit <i>O</i> (5) Wigner coefficients (Q4767508) (← links)
- Demazure formula for <i>A</i> <i>n</i> Weyl polytope sums (Q5163808) (← links)
- Characters of Irreducible Representations of the Simple Groups. II. Application to Classical Groups (Q5345658) (← links)
- Theorem on the Clebsch-Gordan Series in <i>SU</i>(<i>n</i>) (Q5519063) (← links)
- On an Algebraic Method for the Decomposition of Direct Products of Representations of the Groups <i>A</i>2(<i>SU</i>(3)) and <i>B</i>2(<i>SO</i>(5)) (Q5523010) (← links)
- Relationship of the Internal and External Multiplicity Structure of Compact Simple Lie Groups (Q5533248) (← links)
- SU 4: Clebsch-Gordan series and multiplicityM m (m’) of a weightm’ contained in the irreducible representationD(m) (Q5543472) (← links)
- Relation Between ``Outer'' and ``Inner'' Multiplicity for <i>SU</i>(2) and <i>SU</i>(3) (Q5547500) (← links)
- Multiplicity Problem for Compact Subgroups of Noncompact Groups (Q5549747) (← links)
- Generating Functions of Classical Groups and Evaluation of Partition Functions (Q5575627) (← links)
- Multiplicities in the Classical Groups. I (Q5603021) (← links)
- Weight diagrams for lie group representations: A computer implementation of Freudenthal's algorithm in ALGOL and FORTRAN (Q5630557) (← links)
- Braided Hopf algebras and gauge transformations. II: \(\ast\)-structures and examples (Q6155598) (← links)