Clifford theory

In mathematics, Clifford theory, introduced by Alfred H. Clifford (1937), describes the relation between representations of a group and those of a normal subgroup. == Statement == Alfred H. Clifford proved the following result on the restriction of finite-dimensional irreducible representations from a group G to a normal subgroup N of finite index: === Clifford's theorem === Theorem.

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Clifford theory

In mathematics, Clifford theory, introduced by Alfred H. Clifford (1937), describes the relation between representations of a group and those of a normal subgroup. == Statement == Alfred H. Clifford proved the following result on the restriction of finite-dimensional irreducible representations from a group G to a normal subgroup N of finite index: === Clifford's theorem === Theorem.

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