Groups and Geometries
The group u(n) is the unitary group of degree n, consisting of all n x n unitary matrices. These matrices are characterized by the property that their inverse is equal to their conjugate transpose, which ensures that they preserve the inner product in complex vector spaces. The structure of u(n) plays a critical role in various mathematical areas including representation theory, quantum mechanics, and geometry, connecting algebraic properties to geometric transformations.
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