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Appendix: An exotic Fourier transform over \(H_ 4\)
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    Appendix: An exotic Fourier transform over \(H_ 4\) (English)
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    30 June 1995
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    In [Duke Math. J. 73, 227-242 (1994; see the preceding review Zbl 0815.20031)] \textit{G. Lusztig} gave the definition of a fusion datum. Such fusion data naturally occur in connection with two-sided cells in finite Coxeter groups, in which case they are called Fourier transforms. \textit{G. Lusztig} determined [in Characters of reductive groups over a finite field (Ann. Math. Stud. 107, 1984; Zbl 0556.20033)], the Fourier transforms for all cells for all finite Weyl groups and in [loc. cit.] for the dihedral groups \(I_ 2(p)\). For the cells in \(H_ 3\) and the small cells in \(H_ 4\), the matrices are given by \textit{M. Broué} and \textit{G. Malle} [Astérisque 212, 119- 189 (1993)]. In the present paper the author completes the picture by giving a \((74 \times 74)\)-matrix connected to the big two-sided cell in the Weyl group of type \(H_ 4\), which was the last missing case.
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    characters
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    fusion data
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    two-sided cells
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    finite Coxeter groups
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    Fourier transforms
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    finite Weyl groups
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    dihedral groups
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