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Internal group

In theoretical physics, an internal group is a group of symmetries that do not affect the positions of the objects in spacetime. In other words, these symmetries must commute with the translations and rotations.

The gauge symmetries are examples of an internal group; the Lorentz symmetry is an example of a symmetry that is not internal.

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