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, a character is (most commonly) a special kind of function from a group to a
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(such as the
complex number In mathematics, a complex number is an element of a number system that extends the real numbers with a specific element denoted , called the imaginary unit and satisfying the equation i^= -1; every complex number can be expressed in the form ...
s). There are at least two distinct, but overlapping meanings. Other uses of the word "character" are almost always qualified.


Multiplicative character

A multiplicative character (or linear character, or simply character) on a group ''G'' is a group homomorphism from ''G'' to the multiplicative group of a field , usually the field of
complex number In mathematics, a complex number is an element of a number system that extends the real numbers with a specific element denoted , called the imaginary unit and satisfying the equation i^= -1; every complex number can be expressed in the form ...
s. If ''G'' is any group, then the set Ch(''G'') of these morphisms forms an
abelian group In mathematics, an abelian group, also called a commutative group, is a group in which the result of applying the group operation to two group elements does not depend on the order in which they are written. That is, the group operation is commut ...
under pointwise multiplication. This group is referred to as the
character group In mathematics, a character group is the group of representations of a group by complex-valued functions. These functions can be thought of as one-dimensional matrix representations and so are special cases of the group characters that arise in t ...
of ''G''. Sometimes only ''unitary'' characters are considered (thus the image is in the
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); other such homomorphisms are then called ''quasi-characters''. Dirichlet characters can be seen as a special case of this definition. Multiplicative characters are linearly independent, i.e. if \chi_1,\chi_2, \ldots , \chi_n are different characters on a group ''G'' then from a_1\chi_1+a_2\chi_2 + \dots + a_n \chi_n = 0 it follows that a_1=a_2=\cdots=a_n=0 .


Character of a representation

The character \chi : G \to F of a
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\phi \colon G\to\mathrm(V) of a group ''G'' on a
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''V'' over a field ''F'' is the
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of the representation \phi , i.e. :\chi_\phi(g) = \operatorname(\phi(g)) for g \in G In general, the trace is not a group homomorphism, nor does the set of traces form a group. The characters of one-dimensional representations are identical to one-dimensional representations, so the above notion of multiplicative character can be seen as a special case of higher-dimensional characters. The study of representations using characters is called " character theory" and one-dimensional characters are also called "linear characters" within this context.


Alternative definition

If restricted to finite abelian group with 1 \times 1 representation in \mathbb (i.e. \mathrm(V) = \mathrm(1, \mathbb)), the following alternative definition would be equivalent to the above (For abelian groups, every matrix representation decomposes into a
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of 1 \times 1 representations. For non-abelian groups, the original definition would be more general than this one): A character \chi of group (G, \cdot) is a group homomorphism \chi: G \rightarrow \mathbb^* i.e. \chi (x \cdot y)=\chi (x) \chi (y) for all x, y \in G. If G is a finite abelian group, the characters play the role of harmonics. For infinite abelian groups, the above would be replaced by \chi: G \to \mathbb where \mathbb is the
circle group In mathematics, the circle group, denoted by \mathbb T or \mathbb S^1, is the multiplicative group of all complex numbers with absolute value 1, that is, the unit circle in the complex plane or simply the unit complex numbers. \mathbb T = \ ...
.


See also

*
Character group In mathematics, a character group is the group of representations of a group by complex-valued functions. These functions can be thought of as one-dimensional matrix representations and so are special cases of the group characters that arise in t ...
* Dirichlet character *
Harish-Chandra character In mathematics, the Harish-Chandra character, named after Harish-Chandra, of a representation of a semisimple Lie group ''G'' on a Hilbert space ''H'' is a distribution on the group ''G'' that is analogous to the character of a finite-dimensional re ...
*
Hecke character In number theory, a Hecke character is a generalisation of a Dirichlet character, introduced by Erich Hecke to construct a class of ''L''-functions larger than Dirichlet ''L''-functions, and a natural setting for the Dedekind zeta-functions and ce ...
*
Infinitesimal character In mathematics, the infinitesimal character of an irreducible representation ρ of a semisimple Lie group ''G'' on a vector space ''V'' is, roughly speaking, a mapping to scalars that encodes the process of first differentiating and then diagonali ...
*
Alternating character In mathematics, when ''X'' is a finite set with at least two elements, the permutations of ''X'' (i.e. the bijective functions from ''X'' to ''X'') fall into two classes of equal size: the even permutations and the odd permutations. If any total or ...
*
Characterization (mathematics) In mathematics, a characterization of an object is a set of conditions that, while different from the definition of the object, is logically equivalent to it. To say that "Property ''P'' characterizes object ''X''" is to say that not only does ''X' ...
* Pontryagin duality


References

* Lectures Delivered at the University of Notre Dame *


External links

* {{springer, title=Character of a group, id=p/c021560 Representation theory