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general result whenever it is needed, as one would define a function
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general result whenever it is needed, as one would define a function
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and call it later in a piece of software.
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and call it later in a piece of software.
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* Important structure
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In this case, Lie theory provides a general framework for manipulating
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objects that we want to /combine/ and on which we'd like to compute
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/derivatives/. Differentiability is an essentially linear property, in
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the sense that it works best in vector spaces. Indeed, think of what
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you do to with a derivative: you want to /add/ it to other stuff to
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represent increase rates or uncertainties.
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Once you can differentiate, a whole new world
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opens[fn:differentiability]: optimization becomes easier (because you
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can use gradient descent), you can have random variables, and so on.
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[fn:differentiability] This is why a lot of programming languages now
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try to make differentiability a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differentiable_programming][first-class concept]]. The ability to
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differentiate arbitrary programs is a huge bonus for all kinds of
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operations common in scientific computing. Pioneering advances were
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made in deep learning libraries, such as TensorFlow and PyTorch; but
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recent advances are even more exciting. [[https://github.com/google/jax][JAX]] is basically a
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differentiable Numpy, and Julia has always made differentiable
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programming a priority, via projects such as [[https://www.juliadiff.org/][JuliaDiff]] and [[https://fluxml.ai/Zygote.jl/][Zygote]].
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In the case of quaternions, we can define explicitly a differentiation
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operator, and prove that it has all the nice properties that we come
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to expect from derivatives. Wouldn't it be nice if we could have all
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of this automatically? Lie theory gives us the general framework in
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which we can imbue non-"linear" objects with differentiability.
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* The structure of a Lie group
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Continuing on the example of rotations, what common properties can we
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Continuing on the example of rotations, what common properties can we
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identify?
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identify?
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point. This means that there is a tangent hyperplane at each point,
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point. This means that there is a tangent hyperplane at each point,
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which is a nice vector space where our derivatives will live.
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which is a nice vector space where our derivatives will live.
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And /that's all!/ What we have defined so far is a /Lie
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group/[fn:lie], i.e. a group that is also a differentiable
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manifold. To take the example of rotation matrices:
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- We can combine them (i.e. by matrix multiplication): they form a
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group.
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- if we have a function $R : \mathbb{R} \rightarrow
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\mathrm{GL}_3(\mathbb{R})$ defining a trajectory (e.g. the
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successive attitudes of a object in space), we can find derivatives
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of this trajectory! They would represent instantaneous orientation
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change, or angular velocities.
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[fn:lie] {-} Lie theory is named after [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophus_Lie][Sophus Lie]], a Norwegian
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mathematician. As such, "Lie" is pronounced /lee/. Lie was inspired by
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[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89variste_Galois][Galois']] work on algebraic equations, and wanted to establish a similar
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general theory for differential equations.
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* Interesting properties of Lie groups
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* Applications
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* References
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* References
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