In mathematics, an induced character is a character of the induced representation V of a finite group G by W. There is also a notion of induction of a class function f on H given by the formula
However, if f is a character of the representation W of H, then is a character of the induced representation V.[1]
The basic result is Brauer's theorem on induced characters. It states that a character on G is a linear combination with integer coefficients of characters induced from elementary subgroups.