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Two statistics on the permutation group

Let $\mathfrak{S}_n$ be the permutation group on an $n$-element set. For each fixed $k\in\mathbb{N}$, consider the two sets $$A_n(k)=\{\sigma\in\mathfrak{S}_n\vert\,\, \text{$\exists i,\,\, 1\leq i\...
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'Adelic torus' not arising from a rational torus

Let $G$ be a reductive group over a global field $F$, and $\gamma$ a strongly regular semi-simple element of $G(F)$. Then the centralizer $G_\gamma$ is defines an $F$-torus $T$, and hence by base ...
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Rational Characters of a reductive group have the same rank as split component

Let $G$ be a connected reductive group defined over a perfect field $F$. The split component $A$ of $G$ is the unique maximal $F$-split subtorus of the radical of $G$. For an algebraic group $H$ ...
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Reference for Mackey functors with group value inverted

I'm looking for a reference for the decomposition of the category of Mackey functors for a finite group when the order of the group is inverted. (There is also an analogous decomposition for the ...
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Decomposition of $\Gamma$-modules into simple objects

Let $\Gamma$ be the category of finite pointed sets. The abelian category $\mathrm{Mod-}\Gamma$ is the category of functors $\Gamma^{\mathrm{op}} \to \mathrm{Vect}_k$, where $k$ is a field (see ...
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Reference Request: (Borel) Iwahori Spherical Representations

I was told that Borel had a result about Iwahori Spherical automorphic representations being upper-triangular (/semistable). Where can I find this?
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Representation theory of symmetric group for dummies

I have to grade a master project on representations of symmetric groups (char $0$) third time in my life and finally I came to a conclusion that I have to get a grasp of the matter. I am aware of ...
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Explicit description of the Plancherel measure for $GL_n(\mathbb{R})$

Let $G:=\mathrm{GL}_n(\mathbb{R})$ and $f\in C_c^\infty(G)$. One can uniquely determine the Plancherel measure $d\mu_p$ on $\hat{G}$, the unitary (actually tempered) dual of $G$, by the equation $$f(g)...
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Reference request: table of representation rings and relations

Where can one find a table of generator–relator expressions for representation rings $R(G)$ of simple Lie groups $G$ and explicit maps between them? For example, given a maximal torus $T < G$ or a ...
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Is this result on tensor products of faithful modules known?

On the first page of this preprint, I give a proof (a simplification of an argument suggested by Ken Goodearl) that if k is a field, A and B are k-algebras (not necessarily commutative), M is a ...
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Exceptional isomorphism with Spin(6,2)?

There are all sorts of curios in low-dimensional Lie groups and Lie algebras, many of them due to the presence of the quaternions. There is, I have recently learned, an isomorphism $SO(6,2) \simeq SO(...
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Classification of indecomposable modules in tame hereditary algebras

An algebra $A$ is said to be tame if the isomorphism classes of indecomposable $A$-modules in each dimension occur in a finite number of 1-parameter families. $A$ is said to be of finite ...
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Reference for $q^{\eta\sum_{i}t_{\lambda_{i}}\otimes t_{\mu_{i}}}$ part of an expression for universal $R$-matrix of a quantum group algebra

The Wikipedia entry for quantum groups states that a quantum group $U_{q}\left(\mathfrak{g}\right)$ has an infinite formal sum that plays the role of an $R$ matrix, which is the product of two factors,...
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For which finite groups $G$ is every character a virtual permutation character?

Let $G$ be a finite group. A (complex) character $\chi$ of $G$ is said to be a virtual permutation character if it can be expressed as a $\mathbb{Z}$-linear combination of characters induced from the ...
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For which finite groups $G$ does the Wedderburn decomposition of $\mathbb{Q}[G]$ consist only of fields and division algebras?

Let $G$ be a finite group. Then the rational group algebra $\mathbb{Q}[G]$ has a wedderburn decomposition of the form $\prod_i M_{n_i}(D_i)$ where each $D_i$ is a division algebra. My question is: ...
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Uncle of Witt algebra

A Witt algebra W is an infinite-dimensional Lie-algebra defined by the generator relations: W: $[L_{j},L_{k}]:=(j-k)\cdot L_{j+k}$ And my first thought was: What about the analogous algebra defined by ...
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Restriction of irreducible unitary representation to normal subgroup of finite index

Let $G$ be a Lie group (or more generally a locally compact group), let $N$ be a closed and normal subgroup of $G$ of finite index. Let $H$ be an infinite dimensional complex Hilbert space, and let $\...
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Three dimensional representations of Alternating group

The alternating group $A_5$ has $2$ irreducible representation of degree $3$. The characters for these representations have irrational values. I guess the ring of invariants of these representations ...
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Reference for nonlinearity of covers of $\operatorname{SL}(2,\mathbb R)$

It is known that no nontrivial connected cover of $\operatorname{SL}(2,\mathbb R)$ admits a faithful finite dimensional linear representation (see, for example, page 143 in Fulton-Harris and Exercise ...
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Text for studying group representations in the context of (abstract) harmonic analysis

I would like to study elements of representation theory as I often encounter it when reading texts on harmonic analysis. I was therefore curious if someone could recommend a book for this. When ...
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Bott-type vanishing results for the weighted Grassmannian wGr(2,5)

If $G=Gr(k,n)$ denotes the Grassmannian of k-dimensional subspaces in $V= \mathbb C^n$, representation theory gives us a Bott-type result for the cohomology groups $H^q(G, \Omega^p(k))$ of the twisted ...
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Auslander-Reiten-Quivers of representation-finite algebras having different 3-dimensional forms

I am looking for references, where I can find (pictures of) connected Auslander-Reiten-Quivers of representation-finite $k$-algebras ($k$ is a (preferably, but not necessarily finite) field) with one ...
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How to embed $S^2\mathbb{C}^2$ into $S^2S^3\mathbb{C}^2$ and get the ideal of the twisted cubic?

Let $X:=x^3$, $Y:=x^2y$, $Z:=xy^2$ and $W:=y^3$ be the 4 independent generators of $S^3\mathbb{C}^2$, and observe that the kernel of the natural epimorphism (total symmetrisation) $$ p:S^2S^3\mathbb{C}...
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Action of orthogonal group on the free Lie algebra

This question is somewhat related and inspired by this post of professor Montgomery. The free Lie algebra $L(V)$ generated by an $r$-dimensional vector space $V$ is, in the language of https://en....
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Quantum group representations from (convolution) matrix units?

Let $A=F(\mathbb{G})$ be the algebra of functions on a finite quantum group with a Haar state $$h=:\int_\mathbb{G}:F(\mathbb{G})\rightarrow \mathbb{C}.$$ There is a convolution product on $A=F(\...
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what is the injective hull of indecomposable module of preprojective algebra

Let $Q$ be a ADE type quiver and $s_i$ ($i$ runs through the vertices of $Q$) be the simple $\Lambda$-module with 1-dimensional vector space at vertex $i$ and zero-dim at other vertices. Here $\Lambda$...
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Mixed up by definitions of mildly mixing

Here are two setup where the notion of "mildly mixing" comes up: for representations and for group acting by measure preserving transformations (see definitions below). Since a natural class of ...
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Why are exchange graphs of quivers with the same underlying graph but have different orientations isomorphic?

I know the fact that (undirected) exchange graphs of quivers with the same underlying undirected graph but have different orientations are isomorphic (i.e. quivers that are just finitely many arrow-...
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Reference request: $\chi^{\lambda'}(\sigma) = (-1)^{n-\ell(\sigma)} \chi^\lambda(\sigma),$ for characters of the symmetric group

I'm looking for a text I could cite that explicitly states the following result: for $\chi^\lambda$ the irreducible character of the symmetric group indexed by the partition $\lambda$, and for $\sigma ...
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Sum of skew characters over hooks and "odd" partitions

Let us call a partition odd if all its parts are odd, and let $Odd(n)$ be the set of all odd partitions of $n$, e.g. $Odd(6)=\{(5\,1),(3\, 3),(3\,1^3),(1^6)\}$. Let $H(n)$ denote the set of all hook ...
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Characterization of restricted weights of representations of real semisimple Lie groups

I need to use the following theorem: Let $\mathfrak{g}$ be a semisimple real Lie algebra, $\Sigma$ a set of restricted roots for $\mathfrak{g}$. Let $\rho$ be any finite-dimensional representation of ...
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What does the regular representation of the coinvariant ring of a unitary reflection group look like?

Let $V$ be a complex vector space of finite dimension $n$ and let $W$ be a finite unitary reflection group. This is, $W$ is a subgroup of $GL(V)$ generated by reflections, i.e., elements $r \in GL(V)$ ...
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Whitehead's lemma (Lie algebras) for reductive Lie algebras [closed]

Whitehead's lemma (Lie algebras) is: Let $\mathfrak{g}$ be a semisimple Lie algebra over a field of characteristic zero, $V$ a finite-dimensional module over it and $f$: $\mathfrak{g} \to V$ a linear ...
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Reference request for an introduction to deformation theory in algebraic geometry

I'd like some introductory references for deformation theory in algebraic geometry. I'm interested in survey articles too but I primarily want references which give all the definitions and go through ...
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Subquotients of Jantzen Filtration for Kac-Moody algebras

Let $\mathfrak{g}$ be a complex symmetrizable Kac-Moody algebra, with triangular decomposition $\mathfrak{n}^- \oplus \mathfrak{h} \oplus \mathfrak{n}^+$. Let $\lambda \in \mathfrak{h}^*$, and $M(\...
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Does a $G$-structure on $M$ automatically descend to a contact $G$-structure on $\mathbb{P}T^*M$?

If $M$ is a real smooth manifold of dimension $n+1$, by $D\in\mathbb{P}T^*M$ I mean a tangent hyperplane at some point of $M$. I denote by $b$ the canonical projection of the $(2n+1)$-dimensional ...
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Representation theory and associated bundles

I am looking for a text or set of notes that discusses the relationship between the representation theory of Lie groups and associated vector bundles, preferably using modern categorical language. For ...
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Local character expansion for discrete series representations of $GL_n(F)$

I'm interested about what, if anything, is known about the local character expansion of discrete-series representations of $GL_n(F)$, where $F$ is a $p$-adic field. First, some notation: let $G$ be a ...
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Bott-Samelson construction of a perfect Morse function on G/T

An undergraduate student of mine is interested in writing a "senior" thesis on the topology of Lie groups. Let $G$ be a simply connected compact Lie group and $T$ a maximal torus. One way of ...
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Construct discrete series of SL(2,R) as kernel of twisted Dirac operators

I’m studying the paper of (Baum-Connes-Higson, ex 4.25), and I would like to give an explicit computation for the Connes-Kasparov conjecture for SL(2,R). The idea is that each non-trivial ...
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Birch's conjecture from Representation Theory

Birch has a conjecture about which automorphic forms on $PGL(2)$ are the lifts from nonsplit $O(3)$. Temporarily ignore global issues, and focus on the local nonarchimedian picture. The automorphic ...
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Reference request: normalization of intertwining operators for GL(2, C)

Take $F$ a local field and $\chi_1, \chi_2$ two characters, write $M(\chi_1, \chi_2)$ for the standard intertwining integral $$M(\chi_1. \chi_2).f(g) := \int_{F} f\left( \begin{pmatrix} 0&-1\\ 1&...
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Shifts in the decomposition of Bott-Samelson bimodules

Let $k$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic $0$, let $V=k^n$ be a $k$ vector space of dimension $n$, and let $R=k[V]$ be the ring of polynomial functions on $V$. Suppose that $W\subset\...
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Ring of invariants for the regular representation

The symmetric group $S_n$ acts on $\mathbb C^n$ by permuting the coordinates. In this case the ring of invariants is generated by elementary symmetric polynomials in n-variables. Now consider the ...
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Homological characterisation of standardly stratified algebras using Ext

Let A be a finite dimensional algebra and $S_1,S_2,...,S_n$ the simple $A$-modules and $P_1,..,P_n$ the indecomposable projective $A$-modules. For $i=1,...,n$, define the standard module $\Delta_i$ as ...
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Classification of representation-finite algebras up to stable equivalence of Morita type

Assume $K$ is an algebraically closed field. I wanted to ask if there is a classification of the representation-finite $K$-algebras up to stable equivalence of Morita type (at least for some small ...
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Request for classical articles in representation theory

I am planning in running a Ph.D. student seminar next year on representation theory in the spirit of MIT Kan's Seminar where students give lectures on classical articles on representation theory that ...
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Differential of the adjoint quotient map

My question is regarding a paper by R.W Richardson titled "Derivatives of invariant polynomials on a semisimple Lie Algebra" ** . In this paper, he reports on computations of the rank of the ...
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reference on representation theory of SO*(2n)

I'm interested in the representation theory of the non-compact real Lie group $\mathrm{SO}^*(2n)$, the subgroup of matrices $M\in\mathrm{SO}(2n,\mathbb{C})$ satisfying $$ M^\dagger\eta \,M=\eta,\qquad ...
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What happened to the fourth paper in the series "On the classification of primitive ideals for complex classical Lie algebras" by Garfinkle?

In a series of papers in Compositio Math. entitled On the classification of primitive ideals for complex classical Lie algebras I, II and III, Garfinkle describes an algorithm that allows one to ...
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