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On some generalizations of the Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials for ``universal'' Coxeter systems
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    On some generalizations of the Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials for ``universal'' Coxeter systems (English)
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    The Coxeter group (W,R) is said to be universal if for any r,s\(\in R\) with \(r\neq s\), the order of rs is infinite. Let H(W) be the Hecke algebra of such W over the ring \(A={\mathbb{Z}}[q^{1/2},q^{-}]\), where \(q^{1/2}\) is an indeterminate over \({\mathbb{Z}}\). Then H(W) has two A-bases \(\{T_ w\}_{w\in W}\) and \(\{C_ w\}_{w\in W}\) defined by \textit{D. Kazhdan} and \textit{G. Lusztig} [Invent. Math. 53, 165-184 (1979; Zbl 0499.20035)]. In this paper, the author introduces two polynomials \(P^ y_{x,w}\) and \(Q^ y_{x,w}\) in \({\mathbb{Z}}[q]\) for x,y,z\(\in W\), defined by \[ T_ x+C_ w=\epsilon_ x\epsilon_ wq^{1/2}\sum_{y\in W}\epsilon_ y\bar P^ y_{x,w}T_{y^{-1}}\quad and\quad T_ wC_ y=q_ wq^{1/2}_ y\sum_{x\in W}q_ x^{-}\bar Q^ y_{x,w}C_ x, \] where for any \(w\in W\), \(\epsilon_ w=(-1)^{\ell (w)}\), \(q_ w=q^{\ell (w)}\), \(\ell (w)\) is the length of w, and \(a\mapsto \bar a\) is an involution of the ring A satisfying \(\overline{\sum_{i\in {\mathbb{Z}}}a_ iq^{i/2}}=\sum_{i\in {\mathbb{Z}}}a_ iq^{-}\), \(a_ i\in {\mathbb{Z}}\). These two polynomials can also be defined for any Coxeter group and they are a generalization of the Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials \(P_{x,w}\) and \(Q_{x,w}\) [loc. cit], as we have \(P_{x,w}=P^ 1_{x,w}\) and \(Q_{x,w}=Q^ 1_{x,w}\). For x,y,w\(\in W\), let \(h_{x,y,w}=\sum_{n\in {\mathbb{Z}}}(-1)^ na_{w,n}q^{n/2}\in A\) with \(a_{w,n}\in {\mathbb{Z}}\) be defined by \(C_ xC_ y=\sum_{w}h_{x,y,w}C_ w.\) Then the main results of this paper are explicit combinatorial formulae for \(P^ y_{x,w}\), \(Q^ y_{x,w}\) and \(h_{x,y,w}\). From these formulae, the author points out that for all x,y,w\(\in W\), the polynomial \(P^ y_{x,w}\) has non-negative coefficients and \(Q^ y_{x,w}\) has all its coefficients of the same sign, and that the integers \(a_{w,n}\) are all non-negative.
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    Coxeter groups
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    Hecke algebras
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    Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials
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