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Wigner 3-jm symbols, also called 3j symbols,
are related to Clebsch-Gordan coefficients
through

Inverse relation
The inverse relation can be found by noting that j1 - j2 - m3 is an integral number and making the substitution

Symmetry properties
The symmetry properties of 3j symbols are more convenient than those of
Clebsch-Gordan coefficients. A 3j symbol is invariant under an even
permutation of its columns:

An odd permutation of the columns gives a phase factor:

Changing the sign of the
quantum numbers also gives a phase:

Selection rules
The Wigner 3j is zero unless
,
is integer,
and
.
Scalar invariant
The contraction of the product of three rotational states with a 3j symbol,

is invariant under rotations.
Orthogonality Relations
References
- E. P. Wigner, On the Matrices Which Reduce the Kronecker Products of Representations of Simply Reducible Groups, unpublished (1940). Reprinted in: L. C. Biedenharn and H. van Dam, Quantum Theory of Angular Momentum, Academic Press, New York (1965).
- A. R. Edmonds, Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics, 2nd edition, Princeton University Press, Pinceton, 1960.
- D. M. Brink and G. R. Satchler, Angular Momentum, 3rd edition, Clarendon, Oxford, 1993.
- L. C. Biedenharn and J. D. Louck, Angular Momentum in Quantum Physics, volume 8 of Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Addison-Wesley, Reading, 1981.
- D. A. Varshalovich, A. N. Moskalev, V. K. Khersonskii, Quantum Theory of Angular Momentum, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1988.