| 1. | #Need some literature about converting an exponential function to a linear representation
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| 2. | Induced representations were initially defined by Frobenius, for linear representations of finite groups.
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| 3. | The converse is false : not every algebraic matroid has a linear representation.
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| 4. | If the object is a vector space we have a " linear representation ".
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| 5. | The confusion is because scientific notation and floating point are log-linear representations, not logarithmic.
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| 6. | In algebra, association schemes generalize linear representations of groups.
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| 7. | In other words, the monodromy is a two dimensional linear representation of the fundamental group.
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| 8. | The bulk of this article describes linear representation theory; see the last section for generalizations.
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| 9. | The following symbol, for example, is a linear representation of the Lily and the Eagle.
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| 10. | The metaplectic group has a particularly significant infinite-dimensional linear representation, the "'Weil representation " '.
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