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Duality for representations of a reductive group over a finite field. II (English)
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1983
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The first part of this paper appeared in J. Algebra 74, 284-291 (1982; Zbl 0482.20027). The group is the set \(G\) of rational points of a connected reductive group \({\mathcal G}\) over a finite field \(F\); the duality operation has been defined for representations in the first part, from the homology of a complex associated to the fixed vectors of the unipotent radicals of parabolic subgroups defined over \(F\). This second part shows that for the virtual representations introduced by the authors [in Ann. Math., II. Ser. 103, 103-161 (1976; Zbl 0336.20029)] the duality operation is multiplication by a sign which is given. To prove this result, they use some orthogonality relations satisfied by a twisted induction from representations of subgroups of G coming from the Levi subgroups of \({\mathcal G}\) defined over \(F\); the article gives a proof of these orthogonality relations.
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rational points
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connected reductive group
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unipotent radicals
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parabolic subgroups
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virtual representations
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duality operation
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orthogonality relations
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twisted induction
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Levi subgroups
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