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  2. Mirrors and Reflections - Wikipedia

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    The second part introduces the definitions of reflection systems and reflection groups, the special case of dihedral groups, and root systems. [2] [3] Part III of the book concerns Coxeter complexes, and uses them as the basis for some group theory of reflection groups, including their length functions and parabolic subgroups.

  3. Reflection group - Wikipedia

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    In group theory and geometry, a reflection group is a discrete group which is generated by a set of reflections of a finite-dimensional Euclidean space.The symmetry group of a regular polytope or of a tiling of the Euclidean space by congruent copies of a regular polytope is necessarily a reflection group.

  4. Coxeter group - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, reflection groups are concrete, in the sense that each of its elements is the composite of finitely many geometric reflections about linear hyperplanes in some euclidean space. Technically, a reflection group is a subgroup of a linear group (or various generalizations) generated by orthogonal matrices of determinant -1. Each ...

  5. Parabolic subgroup of a reflection group - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical theory of reflection groups, the parabolic subgroups are a special kind of subgroup.The precise definition of which subgroups are parabolic depends on context—for example, whether one is discussing general Coxeter groups or complex reflection groups—but in all cases the collection of parabolic subgroups exhibits important good behaviors.

  6. Weyl group - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, in particular the theory of Lie algebras, the Weyl group (named after Hermann Weyl) of a root system Φ is a subgroup of the isometry group of that root system. Specifically, it is the subgroup which is generated by reflections through the hyperplanes orthogonal to at least one of the roots, and as such is a finite reflection group.

  7. Johari window - Wikipedia

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    Johari window. The Johari window is a technique [1] designed to help people better understand their relationship with themselves and others. It was created by psychologists Joseph Luft (1916–2014) and Harrington Ingham (1916–1995) in 1955, and is used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise.

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  9. Complex reflection group - Wikipedia

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    A (complex) reflection r (sometimes also called pseudo reflection or unitary reflection) of a finite-dimensional complex vector space V is an element () of finite order that fixes a complex hyperplane pointwise, that is, the fixed-space ⁡ ():= ⁡ has codimension 1.