Zubair IkramSaqlain AkramRaazia BushraUsman2025-11-172025-11-172022-07-01https://escholar.umt.edu.pk/handle/123456789/10252Treatments of the Lorentz transformation of special relativity at an undergraduate level usually assume that the motion of one observer is along the x-axis of another observer, resulting in the 2-4 dimensional Lorentz transformation group. The (1+n) dimensional Lorentz group for n=2 or n=3 is unknown to many physics students because of the simplified (1+1) dimensional treatments found in most texts. The aim of this article is to simplify the presentation of the Lorentz group to the point where the (1+n) dimensional Lorentz group can readily be presented to physics students in n space dimensions, where n is finite or infinite. The study of the Lorentz transformation group is simplified and generalized in this article, thus obtaining an elegant formalism to deal with the Lorentz group.enLorentz transformation and its applicationThesis