Character of a linear representation
This term makes sense in the context of a linear representation of a group, viz an action of the group as linear automorphisms of a vector space
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Definition
Definition in terms of linear representation as a homomorphism
Let be a group and be a finite-dimensional linear representation over a field . Then, the character of is the composite where is the trace map from to .
Definition in terms of linear representation as an algebra map
Elementary properties
Characters of representations are class functions, that is, they are constant on each conjugacy class of the group.
A character is called irreducible if its corresponding representation is an irreducible representation.
Character tables
The notion of characters leads to that of a character table of a group; given a group , the character table lists the value of each of the irreducible characters of the group on each conjugacy class (and thus each element, since the character is a class function)
Examples
- The trivial representation of a group admits the trivial character - equal to on each element.
- The sign representation on the symmetric group has character on even elements, on odd elements.
- The standard representation of the symmetric group has character equal to the number of fixed points of the permutation minus one.