Example. the regular representation reads the basis [fgap-001J]

Let \(G\) act on \(k[G]\) by left multiplication. In the basis \(\{[h]:h\in G\}\), an element \(g\) sends \([h]\) to \([gh]\); hence its matrix is the permutation matrix of left translation. This is the left regular representation. It is faithful because the image of \([1_G]\) records \(g\).

The same basis underlies the coefficient calculations in the real Group Algebra of the quaternion group: there, the quaternion coordinate recovers antisymmetric coefficient pairs and the character coordinates recover symmetric pairs. The regular module is the linear carrier for both the abstract Group Algebra and the explicit 8-coordinate computation. Compare [james2001representations, ch. 6, pp. 53--58].