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Counting conjugacy classes of completely reducible subgroups in general linear groups [closed]
Let $G = GL(n, q)$ be the general linear group over the finite field $\mathbb{F}_q$ with $q$ elements, where $q$ is a power of a prime $p$. Let $m$ be a positive integer dividing $q-1$. Suppose $\...
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Has anyone seen this construction of the Weil representation of $\mathrm{Sp}_{2k}(\mathbb{F}_p)$?
$\def\FF{\mathbb{F}}\def\CC{\mathbb{C}}\def\QQ{\mathbb{Q}}\def\Sp{\text{Sp}}\def\SL{\text{SL}}\def\GL{\text{GL}}\def\PGL{\text{PGL}}$Let $p$ be an odd prime. The Weil representation is a $p^k$-...
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Number of involutions in finite reductive groups
Let $G$ be a connected split reductive group over $\mathbb{Z}$. Let $n$ be a positive integer. Let $i_n(q)$ be the number of elements of $G(\mathbb{F}_q)$ satisfying $x^n=1$.
Question: Is there a &...
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invariant subspaces of general linear groups for finite fields
Let $K$ be a finite field, let $n\ge 1$ be an integer and let $G=\mathrm{GL}(n,K)$ be acting linearly on a finite dimensional $K$-vector space $V$. Although $G$ is a reductive group, it is not ...
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Reference request concerning splitting fields for groups that are related to special symmetric groups
Denote the symmetric group of order $n!$ by $S_n$. Let $H:=S_p$ for an odd prime $p$.
Every finite field $k$ is a splitting field $(^*)$ for $kH$, in particular $k:=\mathbb{F}_p$.
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Is $k:=\...
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Finding the minimum dimension of $\operatorname{SL}_n(\mathbb{F}_q)$'s nontrivial real representations
Denote by $\mathbb{F}_q$ the finite field with $q$ elements, and $\operatorname{SL}_n(\mathbb{F}_q)$ the special linear group in $n$ variables.
What is the minimum dimension of nontrivial real ...
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Satake correspondence for groups over finite field
I asked the same question in MSE, but I didn't get any answer. So I decided to post it here, too.
In Langlands' program, Satake correspondence gives a correspondence between unramified ...
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Commuting matrix variety $[A,B]=0$ - can one geometrically explain divisibility of $F_ q$ point count by high powers of $q$?
$\DeclareMathOperator\Comm{Comm}\DeclareMathOperator\Id{Id}$Consider the variety $\Comm$ of commuting matrices $[A,B]=0$ over some field $K$. It is much studied, and interesting for various reasons.
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Steinberg representation for sporadic simple groups?
The Steinberg representation is a remarkable irreducible representation of a reductive algebraic group over a finite field or local field, or a group with a BN-pair. It is analogous to the 1-...
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Representations of general linear groups GL_n(F_q) - decomposition of tensor product?
Let $V$ and $W$ be complex irreducible representations of $GL_n(F_q)$ where $F_q$ is finite field. Is the decomposition of $V \otimes W$ into irreducible representations known?
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Number of commuting pairs (triples, n-tuples) in GL_n(F_q) (and other groups)?
Question 1 What is the number of pairs of commuting elements in GL_n(F_q) ?
I am aware of many results concerning commuting elements in Mat_n(F_q), but I am interested in GL i.e. non-degenerate ...
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Do the irreducible modules of this finite group preserve a tensor product structure?
I am interested in a particular group $G$, where
$$ (A_4\times C_\ell) \lhd G \lhd S_4 \times D_\ell$$
Here, $C_\ell$ is cyclic, $D_\ell$ is dihedral of order $2\ell$, and the two inclusions both have ...