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Descents and one-dimensional characters for classical Weyl groups
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    Descents and one-dimensional characters for classical Weyl groups (English)
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    21 January 1996
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    This paper examines all sums of the form \(\sum_{\pi\in W}\chi(\pi)t^{d({\pi})}\) where \(W\) is a classical Weyl group, \(\chi\) is a character of degree 1 of \(W\) and \(d(\pi)\) is the descent statistic. The case when \(W\) is of type \(A_n\) (symmetric groups) has already been considered and involves the Eulerian and signed Eulerian polynomials [see \textit{J. Désarménien} and \textit{D. Foata}, Discrete Math. 99, 49-58 (1992; Zbl 0769.05094) and \textit{M. Wachs}, ibid. 99, 59-62 (1992; Zbl 0769.05098)]. This paper extends these results to the other classical Weyl groups of types \(B_n\) and \(D_n\). In fact, the answers turn out to be simpler and generalise further in these cases. In type \(B_n\) the proof emulates that of M. Wachs. For types \(B_n\) and \(D_n\), the sum factors completely into a product of simple linear terms when \(\chi\) is a non-trivial character.
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    descents
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    one-dimensional characters
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    symmetric groups
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    signed Eulerian polynomials
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    classical Weyl groups
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