Hecke group algebras as quotients of affine Hecke algebras at level 0.
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Abstract: The Hecke group algebra of a finite Coxeter group , as introduced by the first and last author, is obtained from by gluing appropriately its 0-Hecke algebra and its group algebra. In this paper, we give an equivalent alternative construction in the case when is the classical Weyl group associated to an affine Weyl group . Namely, we prove that, for not a root of unity, is the natural quotient of the affine Hecke algebra through its level 0 representation. We further show that the level 0 representation is a calibrated principal series representation for a suitable choice of character, so that the quotient factors (non trivially) through the principal central specialization. This explains in particular the similarities between the representation theory of the classical 0-Hecke algebra and that of the affine Hecke algebra at this specialization.
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