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A Brauer algebra theoretic proof of Littlewood's restriction rules (English)
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22 March 2000
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Let \(U\) be a complex vector space endowed with an orthogonal or symplectic form, and let \(G\) be the subgroup of \(\text{GL}(U)\) of all the symmetrics of this form (resp. \(\text{O}(U)\) or \(\text{Sp}(U)\)); if \(M\) is an irreducible \(\text{GL}(U)\)-module, Littlewood's restriction rule describes the \(G\)-module \(M|^{\text{GL}(U)}_G\). The author gives a new representation-theoretic proof of this formula: realizing \(M\) in a tensor power \(U^{\otimes f}\) and using Schur's duality, he reduces to the problem of describing the restriction to an irreducible \(S_f\)-module of an irreducible module for the centralizer algebra of the action of \(G\) on \(U^{\otimes f}\); the latter is a quotient of the Brauer algebra, and one knows the kernel of the natural epimorphism, hence one deduces Littlewood's restriction rule.
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classical groups
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Brauer algebras
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restriction rules
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Schur duality
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irreducible modules
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