Bifundamental Representation
In
mathematics
and
theoretical physics
, a
bifundamental
representation is a
representation
obtained as a
tensor product
of two
fundamental representations
. For example, the
MN
-dimensional representation (
M
,
N
) of the group
SU(M) \times SU(N)
is a bifundamental representation. These representations occur in
quiver diagrams
.
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