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Is there a standard reference for: taking projective covers of simple modules commutes with finite Galois field extensions?
Let $\Lambda$ be an Artin algebra over a finite field $k$. Is there a standard reference for the fact that taking projective covers of simple $\Lambda$-modules commutes with finite Galois field ...
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Finite groups with integral character table
The character table of a finite group will be called integral if all its entries are integers. There are $11$ such groups up to order $16$, namely $C_1$, $C_2$, $C_2^2$, $S_3$, $D_8$, $Q_8$, $C_2^3$, $...
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Representation finite Hopf algebras up to stable equivalence
It is well known that every representation-finite group algebra $KG$ is stable equivalent to a symmetric Nakayama algebra.
Question: Is it true that every representation-finite Hopf algebra is stable ...
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Alternative definition of physical states
Suppose that we have a vertex operator algebra $V$ with a conformal element $\omega$ and the associated conformal field
$$
Y(\omega,z) = \sum_{k\in \mathbb{Z}} L_kz^{-k-2}\,,
$$
where $L_k$ satisfy ...
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Filtrations of the irreducible representations of the symmetric groups
For a partition $\lambda$ of $n$, write $S^{\lambda}$ for the irreducible $S_n$-representation that corresponds to $\lambda$ (a.k.a. the Specht module).
For two integers $d<n$ write $Par_d(n) = \{\...
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Minimizing distance over finite group action
Let $G$ be a finite group and $V$ a unitary irreducible rep’n of dimension $N$. Is there a fast (polynomial in $\log|G|$) algorithm to compute $\displaystyle \min_{g \in G}d(x,gy)=\max_{g \in G} Re\...
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Why and how is a representation "continuously decomposable"?
What I am asking may apply to a much more general setting and I am interested in the underlying level of generality of these statements, mostly with canonical references. However I state the question ...
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Character of the Young product of representations of a Lie group
For a compact (reductive/semisimple) Lie group $G$ with a maximal torus $T$, which I will identify with a subgroup of ${\mathbb{C}^*}^n$ (for simplicity let's just say that $G\leqslant GL(n,\mathbb{C})...
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Finite lattices that are Koszul
Let $L$ be a finite lattice and $A=KL$ the incidence algebra of $L$.
It should be true that $L$ is modular if and only if the algebra $KL$ is quadratic (since being modular is equivalent to having no ...
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Is this just a numerical accident or what?
In a complementary proof for a matrix determinant of $a_{i,j}=\binom{n-1+i}j$, raised by BillyJoe, I showed the more general evaluation
$$\det\left(\binom{i+p}{j+k-1}\right)_{1\leq i,j\leq m}
=\prod_{...
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An identity for Schur polynomials
Given a partition $\lambda$, the Schur polynomials can be defined, among many other ways, as
$$S_{\lambda}(\xi_1,\dots,\xi_a)=\frac{\det\left(\xi_i^{\lambda_j+a-j}\right)_{i,j=1}^a}{\det\left(\xi_i^{a-...
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A compactification of the space of points on the affine line
I recently encountered an interesting space. It is a compactification of the space of $ n$ points in $ \mathbb A^1 $ modulo translation, $ (\mathbb A^1)^n / \mathbb G_a $.
Let $ n \in \mathbb N $ and ...
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Does the map $f \mapsto \mu_f$ (BV to Lebesgue-Stieltjes measure) behave nicely under function concatenation?
Consider two continuous functions $f,g : [0,1]\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ of bounded variation, and let $\mu_f, \mu_g : \mathcal{B}([0,1])\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ be their associated Lebesgue-Stieltjes (...
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Rigid modules for hereditary algebras
Let $A=KQ$ be a path algebra of a connected quiver. (K algebraically closed if it helps)
Question: Is there an explicit classification of all indecomposable $A$-modules $M$ that are rigid, that is $...
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Reference/list of reductive subgroups of reductive groups?
Let $G$ be a (say, connected) reductive group over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero (say, $\mathbb C$).
I am looking for simple examples of (ideally) complete characterizations of ...
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Constructing a Kac-Moody group as a quotient of the free product of its root subgroups
The paper "Regular Functions on Certain Infinite-dimensional Groups" by Kac and Peterson describes the construction of a group associated to the datum of a Kac-Moody algebra in a way I haven'...
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Reference request on Plancherel measure for partitions whose parts differing by more than $1$
Given an (unrestricted) integer partition $\lambda$ of $n$, let $f_{\lambda}$ denote the number of standard Young tableaux (SYT) of shape the Young diagram $Y(\lambda)$ of $\lambda$. Then,
$$\sum_{\...
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How much is known about the non-degeneracy of Quiver-with-potential associated to closed punctured surfaces?
The potential of the quiver associated to surfaces is the canonical one given by Labardini-Fragoso's 2009 paper, who proved that the the QP associated to surfaces whose boundary is nonempty is rigid ...
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Invariants for the isotropy representation of a Riemannian symmetric space
Statement: Let $M = G/K$ be a Riemannian symmetric space of compact type, and $V = T_o M$ be its isotropy representation (of $K$ acting on the tangent space of $M$). Then the Hilbert–Poincaré series $...
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Characters of upper triangular matrices over finite field - reference request
Let $B_n$ be the group of upper matrices and $U_n$ the subgroup of unipotent upper triangular matrices. I would like some references which discusses complex character theory of $B_n(\mathbb{F}_q)$ for ...
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What is the motivation behind symplectic/orthogonal content?
Here $\lambda'$ is the conjugate partition of $\lambda=(\lambda_1,\lambda_2,\dots)$ and cells are in the Young diagram.
The symplectic content of cell $(i,j)$ of $\lambda$ is defined by
$$c_{sp}(i,j)=\...
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Invariants of Lie superalgebras
Let $V=V_0 \oplus V_1$ be a $\mathbb Z_2$-graded vector space over $\mathbb C$. Suppose $V$ has an even non-degenerate bilinear form $(-, -)$
which is symmetric on $V_0$, skew symmetric on $V_1$, and ...
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Explanation about Lapid-Rallis iductive argument (doubling method)
I am reading Lapid-Rallis "On the local factors of representations of classical groups" and I am completely stuck with the proof of Proposition 3.
In the case $\mathcal V$ is not anisotropic,...
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Existence of a strongly continuous topologically irreducible representation of a compact group on an infinite dimensional Banach space?
Does there exists a triple $(G, X, \pi)$, where $G$ is a compact group, $X$ an infinite dimensional Banach space over $\mathbf{C}$, and $\pi : G \to B(X)$ a strongly continuous representation of $G$, ...
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Possible "algebraic" direction in hyperplane arrangements
I have been studying hyperplane arrangements from R. Stanley's notes and so far, I have read until lecture 5. But, Lecture 6 and end of Lecture 5 seems very combinatorial. I'm more interested in the &...
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Reference for character sheaves over $\mathrm{GL}_n(q)$
$\DeclareMathOperator\GL{GL}\DeclareMathOperator\SO{SO}$I know a little bit about complex representation theory of finite reductive groups as $\GL_n(q),\SO_n(q)$ etc via Deligne-Lusztig induction and ...
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Specht modules for symmetric group $S_{\infty}$
Specht modules of $S_n$, the symmetric group on n symbols is well-known.
Is there an analogue of these modules for $S_{\infty}$, the set of all permutations of $\mathbb N$?
Also, please share some ...
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Example of nice isomorphism between Cl$_{p,q}(\mathbb R)$ and matrix algebras over $\mathbb R,\mathbb C,\mathbb H,\mathbb R^2,\mathbb C^2,\mathbb H^2$
$\DeclareMathOperator\Cl{Cl}$It is known that every Clifford Algebra $\Cl(Q)$ over the real numbers where $Q: \mathbb R^n \to \mathbb R$ is a non-degenerate quadratic form is isomorphic to a matrix ...
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Resource on spectral theory for differential operators with symmetry groups
In Methods of Mathematical Physics IV by Reed and Simon, the authors cover Floquet theory in detail in Section XIII.16. On page 280, they note that
"A part of the analysis of [the periodic ...
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Representation theory of Kac-Moody algebras in positive characteristic
I have been trying to learn about the representation theory of Kac-Moody algebras in positive characteristic. However, my usual reference for the subject (Infinite dimensional Lie algebras by Kac) ...
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Questions on the group $\mathrm{GL}(H)$
$\DeclareMathOperator\GL{GL}\DeclareMathOperator\U{U}$Let $H$ be an infinite dimensional complex Hilbert space. Consider the group $\GL(H)$ of bounded invertible operators on $H$.
Question 1. I've ...
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Invariants of $\mathrm{GL}_n$ representations
$\DeclareMathOperator\GL{GL}$Let $V=\mathbb C^n$ be the natural representation of $\GL_n(\mathbb C)$ and let $W=\operatorname{Sym}^2(V)$ be the symmetric square representation. Let $W^k$ denote the ...
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Question concerning the coefficients of block idempotents
Let $G$ be a finite group. Let $p$ be a prime number such that $p \mid |G|$.
Let Irr$(G)$ denote the set of ordinary irreducible characters of $G$.
For $\chi\in$ Irr$(G)$ define $e_{\chi} := \frac{\...
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A reference for Bernstein's approach to KL conjectures
The exposition in the famous J. Bernstein's lecture notes on D-modules is rather sketchy.
Fortunately, there are many other sources for the information from this text (like Hotta's excellent "D-...
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Status of RFD groups and $C^*$-algebras
Motivated by this question and its great answers, I become very curious to know what do we know about RFD (residually finite dimensional) groups and $C^*$-algebras, e.g. do we know how these ...
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Reference for combinatorics with view towards representation theory/algebraic geometry
I'm making this post to ask for a reference about combinatorics: I'm a PhD student in representation theory/algebraic geometry. My background is mostly in algebra and geometry (and also mostly ...
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Matrix representations of Lie groups of type $B_n$
For the Lie algebra $\mathfrak{so}(2n+1, \mathbb{C})$, there is a matrix representation given by the following matrices:
\begin{align}
\left( \begin{matrix} 0 & x & y \\ -y^T & A & B \\...
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Reference for the Brauer-Nesbitt theorem
In Wikipedia's article on the Brauer-Nesbitt theorem, they state that given a group $G$ and a field $E$, two semisimple representations $\rho_1,\rho_2 : G\longrightarrow \operatorname{GL}_n(E)$ are ...
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Quiver and relations for ADE singularities in dimension one
Let $A$ be an ADE-hypersurface singularity in dimension one.
For example in Dynkin type $A_n$, A is given by $K[[x,y]]/(x^2+y^{n+1})$.
Then $A$ is CM-finite and let $M$ be the direct sum of all ...
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Moment integrals and determinants
Let $USp(2n)$ be the compact symplectic group of size $2n$, $dA$ its Haar measure
of total mass one, and $\det(1−A)$ being computed for the standard representation of
$A\in USp(2n)$ as a matrix of ...
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Relation of the first Hochschild cohomology and the outer automorphism group
Let $R$ be a ring.
Qeustion: Is it true that the first Hochschild cohomology of $R$ is zero if and only if the outer automorphism group of $R$ is finite?
(It is not true, by the two answers. Is it ...
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Homotopy fixed points of involutive automorphisms of discrete groups
$\DeclareMathOperator\Map{Map}$Precis: I am looking for a reference/explanation of a (general) computation of homotopy fixed points $(BG)^{h\Gamma}$ of a finite group $\Gamma$ acting on a discrete (...
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Total sum of characters over partitions with distinct parts
In my earlier quest, we looked at $\chi_{\mu}^{\lambda}=$value of an irreducible character of the symmetric group $\frak{S}_n$, where $\mu$ and $\lambda$ are (unrestricted) partitions of $n$. Then, ...
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Total sum of squares of characters of the symmetric group $\mathfrak{S}_n$
In my earlier MO post, I proposed the double sum $\sum_{\mu\vdash n}\sum_{\lambda\vdash n}\chi_{\mu}^{\lambda}$ regarding characters of the symmetric group $\mathfrak{S}_n$. Soon after, I started ...
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Does the following corollary of Mackey's tensor product theorem hold for smooth representations?
Let $G$ be a locally profinite group, and let $H$ be a closed subgroup of $G$. Let $\sigma$ be a smooth representation of $G$, and let $\tau$ be a smooth representation of $H$ (henceforth, every ...
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Total sum of characters of the symmetric group $\frak{S}_n$
Let $\chi_{\mu}^{\lambda}$ denote a value of an irreducible character of the symmetric group $\frak{S}_n$, where $\mu, \lambda\vdash n$. When $\mu=(n)$, then it's known that
$$\sum_{\lambda\vdash n}\...
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Counting $\pm 1$ and $0$'s in the character tables of $\frak{S}_n$
Let $\chi_{\mu}^{\lambda}$ denote a value of an irreducible character of the symmetric group $\frak{S}_n$, where $\mu, \lambda\vdash n$. When $\mu=(n)$, then it's known that
$$\sum_{\lambda\vdash n}\...
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What is a Serre-smooth algebra?
Let $A$ be an $R$-algebra.
In the book "Noncommutative Geometry and Cayley-smooth Orders" by Le Bruyn one can find the notion of "Serre-smooth" in the introduction.
But no formal ...
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Further reading in algebraic geometry
I recently finished reading W. Fulton's "Algebraic Curves" and also attended a lecture series on moduli spaces and am interested in learning about them as well. I looked for a few books to ...
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$\mathfrak{sl}_2(\mathbb{Z})$'s properties as a Lie algebra over a ring
I was wondering what was known about $\mathfrak{sl}_2(\mathbb{Z})$ as a Lie algebra; in particular, what is known about its representation theory? I know of some texts which treat Lie algebras ...