Rational representation

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In mathematics, in the representation theory of algebraic groups, a linear representation of an algebraic group is said to be rational if, viewed as a map from the group to the general linear group, it is a rational map of algebraic varieties.

Finite direct sums and products of rational representations are rational.

A rational [math]\displaystyle{ G }[/math] module is a module that can be expressed as a sum (not necessarily direct) of rational representations.

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