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Schur duality in the toroidal setting
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    Schur duality in the toroidal setting (English)
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    22 April 1997
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    The classical Frobenius-Schur duality gives a correspondence between finite-dimensional representations of the symmetric and general linear groups. The present paper extends this correspondence to the case where the general linear group is replaced by a quantum analogue of the group of maps from a 2-dimensional torus into a general linear group. The role of the symmetric group is played by Cherednik's double affine Hecke algebra. The representations induced, however, are now infinite-dimensional.
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    quantum toroidal group
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    infinite-dimensional representations
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    Frobenius-Schur duality
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    double affine Hecke algebra
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