prefundamental
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From pre- + fundamental.
Adjective
[edit]prefundamental (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Given a group G that acts on a set P, a subset P is prefundamental for G if, for any g in G, gB is in B only if g is 1.
- 2015, H. Boos, F. Göhmann, A. Klümper, Kh. S. Nirov, A. V. Razumov, “Oscillator versus prefundamental representations”, in arXiv[1]:
- This allows, in particular, to relate -oscillator and prefundamental representations..