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projective representation : ウィキペディア英語版
projective representation
In the field of representation theory in mathematics, a projective representation of a group ''G'' on a vector space ''V'' over a field ''F'' is a group homomorphism from ''G'' to the projective linear group
:PGL(''V'', ''F'') = GL(''V'', ''F'') / ''F'',
where GL(''V'', ''F'') is the general linear group of invertible linear transformations of ''V'' over ''F'' and ''F'' is the normal subgroup consisting of multiplications of vectors in ''V'' by nonzero elements of ''F'' (that is, scalar multiples of the identity; scalar transformations).〔.〕
==Linear representations and projective representations==

One way in which a projective representation can arise is by taking a linear group representation of on and applying the quotient map
:\operatorname(V,F) \rightarrow \operatorname(V, F)
which is the quotient by the subgroup of scalar transformations (diagonal matrices with all diagonal entries equal). The interest for algebra is in the process in the other direction: given a ''projective representation'', try to 'lift' it to a conventional ''linear representation''.
In general, given a projective representation it cannot be lifted to a linear representation , and the obstruction to this lifting can be understood via group homology, as described below. However, one ''can'' lift a projective representation of to a linear representation of a different group , which will be a central extension of . To understand this, note that is a central extension of , meaning that the kernel is central (in fact, is exactly the center of ). One can pull back the projective representation along the quotient map, obtaining a ''linear'' representation and will be a central extension of because it is a pullback of a central extension. Thus projective representations of can be understood in terms of linear representations of (certain) central extensions of . Notably, for a perfect group there is a single universal perfect central extension of that can be used.

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