Riemannian Geometry
u(n) refers to the unitary group of degree n, which consists of all n x n unitary matrices. These matrices are important in various areas, particularly in the study of Riemannian geometry and holonomy groups, as they preserve the inner product in complex vector spaces and play a key role in understanding symmetries in geometric contexts.
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