One-parameter group Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
In mathematics. a one-parameter group usually means a group homomorphism
- φ: R → G
- φ(s + t) = φ(s) + φ(t)
- φ(s) = e, the identity element in G,
- φ(s) = eis.
The other technical complication is that φ(R) as subspace of G may carry a topology that is coarser than that on R; this may happen in cases where φ is injective. Think for example of the case where G is a torus T, and φ is constructed by winding an straight line round T at an irrational slope.
Therefore a one-parameter group or one-parameter subgroup has to be distinguished from a group or subgroup itself, for the three reasons
- it has a definite parametrization,
- the group homomorphism may not be injective, and
- the induced topology may not be the standard one of the real line.
Another important case is seen in functional analysis, with G being the group of unitary operators on a Hilbert space.
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