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This lecture explores the use of group representations in quantum mechanics, focusing on the relationship between the Hamiltonian operator and symmetry group representations. The Schur Lemmas are applied to reduce operators to a diagonal form, revealing important insights into the structure of the Hamiltonian and the impact of symmetry on the system's behavior. Through examples like the parity operator, the instructor demonstrates how symmetry constraints can simplify the analysis of quantum systems, leading to significant reductions in computational complexity and providing valuable insights into the system's behavior.