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The authors study the conjugacy classes of the Renner monoid \(R=\overline{N_G(T)}/T\) with unit group the Weyl group \(W=N_G(T)/T\), for a reductive (algebraic) monoid \(M\) with a maximal toric submonoid \(\overline T\), where \(T\) is a maximal torus of the unit group \(G\) of \(M\). The following interesting results are achieved. (1) They show that every element in \(R\) is conjugate to an element \(ue\) where \(u\in W\) and \(e\) is an idempotent in a Putcha lattice (of cross sections). (2) Denote by \(W(e)\) and \(W_*(e)\) the centralizer and stabilizer of \(e\in\Lambda\) in \(W\), respectively. Let \(W(e)\) act by conjugation on the set of left cosets of \(W_*(e)\) in \(W\). They find that \(ue\) and \(ve\) (\(u,v\in W\)) are conjugate if and only if \(uW_*(e)\) and \(vW_*(e)\) are in the same orbit. As consequences, there is a one-to-one correspondence between the conjugacy classes of \(R\) and the orbits of this action. (3) They then obtain a formula for calculating the number of conjugacy classes of \(R\), and describe in detail the conjugacy classes of the Renner monoid of some \(\mathcal J\)-irreducible monoids. (4) They obtain an extension of the Munn conjugacy on a rook monoid to any Renner monoid and show that the Munn conjugacy coincides with the semigroup conjugacy, action conjugacy, and character conjugacy. (5) They also show that the number of inequivalent irreducible representations of \(R\) over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero equals the number of the Munn conjugacy classes in \(R\). | |||
Property / review text: The authors study the conjugacy classes of the Renner monoid \(R=\overline{N_G(T)}/T\) with unit group the Weyl group \(W=N_G(T)/T\), for a reductive (algebraic) monoid \(M\) with a maximal toric submonoid \(\overline T\), where \(T\) is a maximal torus of the unit group \(G\) of \(M\). The following interesting results are achieved. (1) They show that every element in \(R\) is conjugate to an element \(ue\) where \(u\in W\) and \(e\) is an idempotent in a Putcha lattice (of cross sections). (2) Denote by \(W(e)\) and \(W_*(e)\) the centralizer and stabilizer of \(e\in\Lambda\) in \(W\), respectively. Let \(W(e)\) act by conjugation on the set of left cosets of \(W_*(e)\) in \(W\). They find that \(ue\) and \(ve\) (\(u,v\in W\)) are conjugate if and only if \(uW_*(e)\) and \(vW_*(e)\) are in the same orbit. As consequences, there is a one-to-one correspondence between the conjugacy classes of \(R\) and the orbits of this action. (3) They then obtain a formula for calculating the number of conjugacy classes of \(R\), and describe in detail the conjugacy classes of the Renner monoid of some \(\mathcal J\)-irreducible monoids. (4) They obtain an extension of the Munn conjugacy on a rook monoid to any Renner monoid and show that the Munn conjugacy coincides with the semigroup conjugacy, action conjugacy, and character conjugacy. (5) They also show that the number of inequivalent irreducible representations of \(R\) over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero equals the number of the Munn conjugacy classes in \(R\). / rank | |||
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character conjugacy | |||
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conjugacy classes | |||
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linear algebraic monoids | |||
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Munn conjugacy | |||
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Putcha lattices | |||
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reductive monoids | |||
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Renner monoids | |||
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semigroup conjugacy | |||
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Conjugacy classes of Renner monoids. (English)
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11 July 2013
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The authors study the conjugacy classes of the Renner monoid \(R=\overline{N_G(T)}/T\) with unit group the Weyl group \(W=N_G(T)/T\), for a reductive (algebraic) monoid \(M\) with a maximal toric submonoid \(\overline T\), where \(T\) is a maximal torus of the unit group \(G\) of \(M\). The following interesting results are achieved. (1) They show that every element in \(R\) is conjugate to an element \(ue\) where \(u\in W\) and \(e\) is an idempotent in a Putcha lattice (of cross sections). (2) Denote by \(W(e)\) and \(W_*(e)\) the centralizer and stabilizer of \(e\in\Lambda\) in \(W\), respectively. Let \(W(e)\) act by conjugation on the set of left cosets of \(W_*(e)\) in \(W\). They find that \(ue\) and \(ve\) (\(u,v\in W\)) are conjugate if and only if \(uW_*(e)\) and \(vW_*(e)\) are in the same orbit. As consequences, there is a one-to-one correspondence between the conjugacy classes of \(R\) and the orbits of this action. (3) They then obtain a formula for calculating the number of conjugacy classes of \(R\), and describe in detail the conjugacy classes of the Renner monoid of some \(\mathcal J\)-irreducible monoids. (4) They obtain an extension of the Munn conjugacy on a rook monoid to any Renner monoid and show that the Munn conjugacy coincides with the semigroup conjugacy, action conjugacy, and character conjugacy. (5) They also show that the number of inequivalent irreducible representations of \(R\) over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero equals the number of the Munn conjugacy classes in \(R\).
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character conjugacy
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conjugacy classes
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linear algebraic monoids
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Munn conjugacy
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Putcha lattices
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reductive monoids
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Renner monoids
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rook monoid
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semigroup conjugacy
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Weyl groups
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