Bifundamental representation
- Bifundamental representation
In mathematics and theoretical physics, a bifundamental representation is a representation obtained as a tensor product of two fundamental representations or antifundamental.
For example, the "MN"-dimensional representation ("M","N") of the group :
is a bifundamental representation.
These representations occur in quiver diagrams.
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