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Group Theory in Physics: An Introduction with Mathematica

Physics Education 2024-08-15 v1

Abstract

Group Theory has become an invaluable tool in the physics community. Despite numerous introductory books, the subject remains challenging for beginners. Mathematica has emerged as a popular tool for research and education, offering various packages and built-in tools for Group Theory. However, these resources are often too scattered for effective educational use. This work aims to provide a comprehensive source to help beginning students grasp Group Theory concepts and their applications from a physicist's perspective, while also building familiarity with symbolic language. We present several example notebooks that succinctly cover well-known theories and demonstrate specific concepts, which can be easily adapted for educational purposes. We provide basic examples on finite, compact and non-compact groups, and motivate the use of these concepts in solving physics problems such as addition of angular momenta, modelling a system of qubits and the description of spacetime transformations.

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@article{arxiv.2408.01441,
  title  = {Group Theory in Physics: An Introduction with Mathematica},
  author = {Balasubramanian Ananthanarayan and Souradeep Das and Amitabha Lahiri and Suhas Sheikh and Sarthak Talukdar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.01441},
  year   = {2024}
}

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110 pages

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