Hodge modules, equivariant \(K\)-theory and Hecke algebras (Q1109089)

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Hodge modules, equivariant \(K\)-theory and Hecke algebras
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    Hodge modules, equivariant \(K\)-theory and Hecke algebras (English)
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    1987
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    The Hecke algebra \(H(W)\) of a Weyl group \(W\) is known to have some remarkable realizations in characteristic \(p>0\) (cf. work of Iwahori and more recently Beilinson, Brylinski and Lusztig-Vogan; in the work of the latter authors \(H(W)\) appears to be a \(\mathbb{Z}[q,q^{-1}]\)-algebra isomorphic with the Grothendieck group of a suitable category of \(\mathbb{Q}_{\ell}\)-sheaves on \(X\times X\) -- where \(X\) is the flag variety of a reductive group over a finite field -- viewed as an algebra in some ``natural'' way). The paper under review uses M. Saito's theory of Hodge modules to give a realization of \(H(W)\) in characteristic zero (i.e. to prove that \(H(W)\) is a \(\mathbb{Z}[q,q^{-1}]\)-algebra isomorphic with the Grothendieck group of a certain category of Hodge modules on \(X\times X\) where \(X\) is the flag variety of a reductive group over \(\mathbb{C})\). A similar realization is given for \(H(W_a)\) \((W_a= \) affine Weyl group) in terms of equivariant \(K\)-theory.
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    Hecke algebra of a Weyl group
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    Hodge modules
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    equivariant K-theory
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