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Template:Short description Template:Distinguish Template:One source In mathematics, an algebraic representation of a group G on a k-algebra A is a linear representation π:GGL(A) such that, for each g in G, π(g) is an algebra automorphism. Equipped with such a representation, the algebra A is then called a G-algebra.

For example, if V is a linear representation of a group G, then the representation put on the tensor algebra T(A) is an algebraic representation of G.

If A is a commutative G-algebra, then Spec(A) is an affine G-scheme.

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