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Affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties can be thought of as affine analogs of classical Deligne-Lusztig varieties, or Frobenius-twisted analogs of Schubert varieties. The author provides a method for proving a non-emptiness statement for affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties inside the affine flag variety associated to affine Weyl group elements satisfying a certain length additivity hypothesis. In particular, the statement holds whenever it is conjectured to do so for alcoves in the shrunken dominant Weyl chamber, providing a partial converse to the emptiness results of Görtz, Haines, Kottwitz, and Reuman. The technique involves the work of Geck and Pfeiffer on cuspidal conjugacy classes, in addition to an analysis of the combinatorics of certain fully commutative elements in the finite Weyl group.
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affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties
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affine Weyl groups
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elliptic conjugacy classes
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cuspidal conjugacy classes
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fully commutative elements
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loop groups
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Affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties associated to additive affine Weyl group elements.
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    Affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties associated to additive affine Weyl group elements. (English)
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    Affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties can be thought of as affine analogs of classical Deligne-Lusztig varieties, or Frobenius-twisted analogs of Schubert varieties. The author provides a method for proving a non-emptiness statement for affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties inside the affine flag variety associated to affine Weyl group elements satisfying a certain length additivity hypothesis. In particular, the statement holds whenever it is conjectured to do so for alcoves in the shrunken dominant Weyl chamber, providing a partial converse to the emptiness results of Görtz, Haines, Kottwitz, and Reuman. The technique involves the work of Geck and Pfeiffer on cuspidal conjugacy classes, in addition to an analysis of the combinatorics of certain fully commutative elements in the finite Weyl group.
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    affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties
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    affine Weyl groups
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    elliptic conjugacy classes
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    cuspidal conjugacy classes
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    fully commutative elements
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    loop groups
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