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symmetryallowed

Symmetryallowed is a descriptor used in mathematics, physics, and related disciplines to indicate that a particular operation, transformation, or arrangement is compatible with the symmetry of a system. When something is symmetryallowed, it preserves or respects invariance under the system's symmetry group.

In group theory, an operation is symmetryallowed if it commutes with the action of the symmetry group

In physics and chemistry, symmetryallowed often appears in the context of selection rules and transitions. A

In computation and data analysis, symmetryallowed can refer to algorithms or models that preserve symmetry properties

The term is not a formal, widely standardized label, but a descriptive one used across disciplines to

on
the
objects
in
question.
Such
operations
map
symmetry-equivalent
configurations
to
other
symmetry-equivalent
configurations,
maintaining
invariant
properties
across
the
group
orbit.
matrix
element
or
transition
is
symmetryallowed
if
the
direct
product
of
the
representations
involved
contains
the
trivial
representation,
allowing
a
nonzero
probability
amplitude.
This
concept
governs
which
spectral
lines
or
transitions
are
allowed.
of
the
input
data,
ensuring
consistent
outputs
under
symmetry
transformations.
Examples
include
symmetry-preserving
neural
networks
and
invariant
feature
extraction
methods.
contrast
symmetryallowed
operations
with
symmetryforbidden
ones.
Related
terms
include
symmetry-permitted,
symmetry-compliant,
and
invariant
under
symmetry.