Draft:Asymptotic representation theory
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In mathematics, the asymptotic representation theory studies:
- a sequence of groups (such as the sequence of the symmetric groups or the sequence of Lie groups ), together with a sequence of representations,
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References
[edit]- ^ Vershik, Anatoly. "Between "very large and "infinite: the asymptotic representation theory". Probability and Mathematical Statistics. 33 (2): 467–476. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
- Anatoly Vershik, Two lectures on the asymptotic representation theory and statistics of Young diagrams, In: Vershik A.M., Yakubovich Y. (eds) Asymptotic Combinatorics with Applications to Mathematical Physics Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 1815. Springer 2003
- G. Olshanski, Asymptotic representation theory, Lecture notes 2009–2010