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I don't get a grip of what that exactly means. What IS an abstract singlet, doublet,... under $SU(N)$ or other groups?

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"Singlet under $SU(N)$" means that the related representation is invariant under $SU(N)$.

"Doublet" is related in general to $SU(2)$, and corresponds to the fundamental ($2$- dimensional) representation of $SU(2)$

For instance, looking at the "weak interaction", left-handed particles transform as a doublet under $SU(2)_L$ , while right-handed particles transform as a singlet under $SU(2)_R$

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