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    Green functions associated to complex reflection groups. II. (English)
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    12 February 2003
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    The author has described Green functions associated to the complex reflection groups \(G(e,1,n)\) in part I [J. Algebra 245, No. 2, 650-694 (2001; Zbl 0997.20044)]. In this paper, the author considers the case of the complex reflection groups \(W=G(e,p,n)\). The author introduces Schur functions and Hall-Littlewood functions associated to \(W\). Green functions are described as the transition matrix between those symmetric functions. Furthermore, the author shows that these Green functions are determined by means of Green functions associated to various \(G(e',1,n')\). This result involves, as a special case, a combinatorial approach to the Green functions of type \(D_n\).
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    complex reflection groups
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    Green functions
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    Schur functions
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    Hall-Littlewood functions
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    symmetric functions
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