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The (left) regular representation of an algebra is the linear representation of on the vector space defined by the formula for all . Similarly, the formula , , defines an (anti-) representation of on the space , called the (right) regular representation of . If is a topological algebra (with continuous multiplication in all the variables), then and are continuous representations. If is an algebra with a unit element or a semi-simple algebra, then its regular representations are faithful (cf. Faithful representation).

A (right) regular representation of a group is a linear representation of on a space of complex-valued functions on , defined by the formula

provided that separates the points of and has the property that the function , , belongs to for all , . Similarly, the formula

defines a (left) regular representation of on , where the function , , is assumed to belong to for all , . If is a topological group, then is often the space of continuous functions on . If is locally compact, then the (right) regular representation of is the (right) regular representation of on the space constructed by means of the right-invariant Haar measure on ; the regular representation of a locally compact group is a continuous unitary representation, and the left and right regular representations are unitarily equivalent.


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[a1] C.W. Curtis, I. Reiner, "Methods of representation theory" , 1–2 , Wiley (Interscience) (1981–1987)
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Regular representation. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Regular_representation&oldid=12625
This article was adapted from an original article by A.I. Shtern (originator), which appeared in Encyclopedia of Mathematics - ISBN 1402006098. See original article