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English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
Poincaré group — In physics and mathematics, the Poincaré group, named after Henri Poincaré, is the group of isometries of Minkowski spacetime. It is a 10 dimensional noncompact Lie group. The abelian group of translations is a normal subgroup while the Lorentz… … Wikipedia
K-Poincaré group — In physics and mathematics, the κ Poincaré group is a quantum group, obtained by deformation of the Poincaré group into an Hopf algebra.It is generated by the elements a^mu and {Lambda^mu} u with the usual constraint:eta^{ ho sigma} {Lambda^mu}… … Wikipedia
Group theory — is a mathematical discipline, the part of abstract algebra that studies the algebraic structures known as groups. The development of group theory sprang from three main sources: number theory, theory of algebraic equations, and geometry. The… … Wikipedia
Group (mathematics) — This article covers basic notions. For advanced topics, see Group theory. The possible manipulations of this Rubik s Cube form a group. In mathematics, a group is an algebraic structure consisting of a set together with an operation that combines … Wikipedia
Lorentz group — Group theory Group theory … Wikipedia
Mathieu group — Group theory Group theory … Wikipedia
Cyclic group — Group theory Group theory … Wikipedia
Representation theory of the Galilean group — In nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, an account can be given of the existence of mass and spin as follows:The spacetime symmetry group of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the Galilean group. In 3+1 dimensions, this is the subgroup of the… … Wikipedia
Monster group — For infinite groups with all nontrivial proper subgroups isomorphic, see Tarski monster group. Group theory … Wikipedia
Heisenberg group — In mathematics, the Heisenberg group, named after Werner Heisenberg, is the group of 3×3 upper triangular matrices of the form or its generalizations under the operation of matrix multiplication. Elements a, b, c can be taken from some… … Wikipedia
Butcher group — In mathematics, the Butcher group, named after the New Zealand mathematician John C. Butcher by Hairer Wanner (1974), is an infinite dimensional group first introduced in numerical analysis to study solutions of non linear ordinary differential… … Wikipedia