submultiplets
Submultiplets are subsets of states within a larger multiplet that transform among themselves under a smaller symmetry group. In representation theory a multiplet is an irreducible representation of a group G. When the symmetry is reduced to a subgroup H, the G-representation may decompose, upon restriction to H, into a direct sum of irreducible H-representations. Each irreducible component is referred to as a submultiplet.
In physics, submultiplets help organize spectra when a high-symmetry system is observed or approximated under a
A standard illustration comes from flavor SU(3) in particle physics. The baryon octet forms an eight-dimensional
In atomic and nuclear physics, submultiplets arise when rotational or other continuous symmetries are broken by
Overall, submultiplets organize the structure of states under symmetry breaking or subgroups, clarifying degeneracies, selection rules,