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- Peter–Weyl_theorem abstract "In mathematics, the Peter–Weyl theorem is a basic result in the theory of harmonic analysis, applying to topological groups that are compact, but are not necessarily abelian. It was initially proved by Hermann Weyl, with his student Fritz Peter, in the setting of a compact topological group G (Peter & Weyl 1927). The theorem is a collection of results generalizing the significant facts about the decomposition of the regular representation of any finite group, as discovered by F. G. Frobenius and Issai Schur.The theorem has three parts. The first part states that the matrix coefficients of irreducible representations of G are dense in the space C(G) of continuous complex-valued functions on G, and thus also in the space L2(G) of square-integrable functions. The second part asserts the complete reducibility of unitary representations of G. The third part then asserts that the regular representation of G on L2(G) decomposes as the direct sum of all irreducible unitary representations. Moreover, the matrix coefficients of the irreducible unitary representations form an orthonormal basis of L2(G).".
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- Peter–Weyl_theorem title "Peter-Weyl theorem".
- Peter–Weyl_theorem subject Category:Theorems_in_group_theory.
- Peter–Weyl_theorem subject Category:Theorems_in_harmonic_analysis.
- Peter–Weyl_theorem subject Category:Theorems_in_representation_theory.
- Peter–Weyl_theorem subject Category:Topological_groups.
- Peter–Weyl_theorem subject Category:Unitary_representation_theory.
- Peter–Weyl_theorem comment "In mathematics, the Peter–Weyl theorem is a basic result in the theory of harmonic analysis, applying to topological groups that are compact, but are not necessarily abelian. It was initially proved by Hermann Weyl, with his student Fritz Peter, in the setting of a compact topological group G (Peter & Weyl 1927). The theorem is a collection of results generalizing the significant facts about the decomposition of the regular representation of any finite group, as discovered by F. G.".
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