Representation Theory
Association schemes are a combinatorial structure that allows for the study of symmetric relations between a set of objects. They consist of a set of vertices and a partition of pairs of vertices into relation classes, providing a framework to analyze the combinatorial properties of these relations. These schemes are particularly important in finite group theory, as they can describe the representation theory of groups through the structure of their character tables.
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