Variations on Hulsurkar's matrix with applications to representations of algebraic Chevalley groups (Q788838)
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Variations on Hulsurkar's matrix with applications to representations of algebraic Chevalley groups (English)
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1983
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Let \(\Delta\) be an indecomposable root system for a semi-simple simply connected algebraic group defined over the field \(K={\bar {\mathbb{F}}}_ p\). Let X' be the root lattice, X the weight lattice, \(X^+\) the set of dominant weights, and W the Weyl group of \(\Delta\). Let \({\mathbb{Z}}[X]\) be the group ring (whose canonical basis we write in the form \(e(\lambda)\), \(\lambda\in X)\), and let \({\mathbb{Z}}[[X]]^ W\) denote the ring of invariants under the natural action of W on \({\mathbb{Z}}[X].\) In this paper we define a matrix indexed by \(X^+\) and whose entries are integers which are closely related to these elements, and from which in fact the latter can be found. We give some properties of these elements and show how they can be computed. In particular we show that the usual partial ordering of \(X^+\) makes this matrix upper triangular with ones on the diagonal. We also show how our methods give some easy derivations of results of Jantzen and show how they can be used to compute generic patterns of the decompositons of Weyl modules into irreducibles.
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indecomposable root system
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semi-simple simply connected algebraic group
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root lattice
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weight lattice
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dominant weights
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Weyl group
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group ring
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ring of invariants
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decompositons of Weyl modules
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