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<p>determinant. In even dimensions only the latter example of a parity transformation (or any reflection of an odd number of coordinates) can be used.</p>

<p>Parity forms the <a href="page.php?w=abelian_group">abelian group</a>  due to the relation  All Abelian groups have only one-dimensional <a href="page.php?w=irreducible_representations">irreducible representations</a>. For  there are two irreducible representations: one is even under parity,  the other is odd,  These are useful in quantum mechanics, however in quantum mechanics states need</p><p>
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