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    Schur-Weyl duality for higher levels (English)
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    1 July 2009
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    The classical Schur-Weyl duality relates certain representations of \(GL_n\) to representations of the symmetric group \(S_k\). In the very interesting paper under review the authors propose a level \(l\) extension of this duality, in which the symmetric group gets replaced by the degenerate cyclotomic Hecke algebra (over complex numbers) parameterized by a dominant weight of level \(l\) for the root system of type \(A_{\infty}\). The original Schur-Weyl duality is recovered in the case \(l=1\). This is the first main result. The second main result is an application of the above to parabolic analogues of the BGG category \(\mathcal{O}\). The authors show that the endomorphism algebra of a certain (not basic!) projective module \(P\) in the parabolic category \(\mathcal{O}\) is isomorphic to the image of the degenerate cyclotomic Hecke algebra in the Schur-Weyl duality bimodule. As a consequence, the Serre subcategory generated by \(P\) is shown to be equivalent to the category of finite dimensional modules over a degenerate analogue of the cyclotomic \(q\)-Schur algebra of Dipper, James and Mathas.
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    Schur-Weyl duality
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    parabolic category \(\mathcal{O}\)
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    finite \(W\)-algebra
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    cyclotomic Hecke algebra
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    quasi-hereditary cover
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