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Reflection decompositions in the classical Weyl groups
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    Reflection decompositions in the classical Weyl groups (English)
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    17 September 1995
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    Let \(W\) be a Coxeter group. Every \(x \in W\) is a product of reflections \(\rho_ i \in W\), i.e. \(x = \rho_ 1 \dots \rho_ k\). If \(k\) is minimal, put \(k = r(x,W)\). Clearly, \(r(x,W)\) is constant on a conjugacy class \(C_ i\) of \(W\). Put \(r(C_ i) = r(x,W)\) for \(x \in C_ i\). Let \(p(C_ i)\) denote the number of minimal decompositions in the conjugacy class \(C_ i\). The author determines \(p(C_ i)\) for Weyl groups of type \(B_ n\) and \(D_ n\) and relates the results to the decomposition of elements in the symmetric groups into more than the minimal number of transpositions.
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    partitions
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    Coxeter groups
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    products of reflections
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    conjugacy classes
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    number of minimal decompositions
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    Weyl groups
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    decomposition of elements
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    symmetric groups
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    minimal number of transpositions
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