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MIT 18.200 Principles of Discrete Applied Mathematics, Spring 2024 Instructor: Ankur Moitra View the complete course: ... Point groups are introduced. The references for this course are the following: 1. “ This video series is not endorsed by the University of Cambridge. These videos are primarily inspired from Dexter Chua's Delivered by: Jay Mehta. In this video, we discuss automorphism of In this video, we introduce the notion of a direct products of

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Lecture 11: Basic Group Theory

Lecture 11: Basic Group Theory

MIT 18.200 Principles of Discrete Applied Mathematics, Spring 2024 Instructor: Ankur Moitra View the complete course: ...

Group Theory Methods in Physicists | Lecture 11: Point Groups

Group Theory Methods in Physicists | Lecture 11: Point Groups

Point groups are introduced. The references for this course are the following: 1. “

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Group Theory: Lecture 11/30 - Lagrange's Theorem

This video series is not endorsed by the University of Cambridge. These videos are primarily inspired from Dexter Chua's

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Lecture 11, Part 1

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Group Theory, Robert de Mello Koch | Lecture 1 FULL

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Group Theory: Lecture 1/30 - Introduction to Groups

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This video series is not endorsed by the University of Cambridge. These videos are primarily inspired from Dexter Chua's

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