Induced representations are a way of constructing a representation of a group from a representation of a subgroup. This process allows us to explore the relationship between groups and their subgroups, revealing how representations can be 'induced' to the larger group. This concept is crucial for understanding the interplay between different groups, especially in finite group theory and the applications of Frobenius reciprocity.
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