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    Gauss sums on finite groups (English)
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    29 August 2012
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    Let \(p > 2\) be a prime number, \(\mathbb F_p\) the prime finite field with \(p\) elements, \(\mathbb F^*_p\) its multiplicative cyclic group of order \(p-1\) and \(i = \sqrt{-1}\). The classical Gauss sum \(g_p\) is given by \[ \tau_p= \sum_{x \in \mathbb F^*_p} \left( \frac{x}{p} \right) e^{2 { \pi}i x/p}, \] where \( \left( \frac{x}{p} \right)\) is the Legendre symbol. Generalizing the pair \( \left( \mathbb F^*_p, \left( \frac{x}{p} \right) \right)\) to a pair \((G, \chi)\), where \(G\) is a finite group and \( \chi\) its complex character, one can define a Gauss sum \(\tau_{G}( \chi, \psi_{ \rho})\) on \(G\) associated with a modular representation \[ \rho : G \rightarrow \mathrm{GL}_n (\mathbb F_q), \] where \(\mathbb F_q\) a finite field with \(q=p^{\nu}\) elements. After short preliminaries, in \(\S 2\) the authors determine explicitly \( \tau_{G}( \chi, \psi_{\rho})\) for the complex reflection group \(G=G(m,1,n)\) and for all all irreducible characters \(\chi\) of \(G\) with an \(n\)-dimensional modular representations \(\rho\). The results include the case of finite symmetric groups and also Weyl groups of type \(D\). In \(\S 3\), applying Clifford's theorem, the authors determine the Gauss sums of the complex reflection groups \(G(m,r,n)\). Finally, in \(\S 4\) the authors treat the case of Weyl groups of finite exceptional type.
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    classical Gauss sums
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    finite group
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    ordinary and modular representations
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    generalized Gauss sum on finite group
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    Gauss sums on complex reflection groups
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    Gauss sums on finite exceptional Weyl groups
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