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Induced character

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In mathematics, an induced character is the character of the representation V of a finite group G induced from a representation W of a subgroup HG. More generally, there is also a notion of induction Ind ( f ) of a class function f on H given by the formula

Ind ( f ) ( s ) = 1 | H | t G ,   t 1 s t H f ( t 1 s t ) .

If f is a character of the representation W of H, then this formula for Ind ( f ) calculates the character of the induced representation V of G.

The basic result on induced characters is Brauer's theorem on induced characters. It states that every irreducible character on G is a linear combination with integer coefficients of characters induced from elementary subgroups.

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