Fourier transform, parabolic induction, and nilpotent orbits
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- Character sheaves. I
- Equivariant sheaves and functors
- Green polynomials and singularities of unipotent classes
- Quivers, Perverse Sheaves, and Quantized Enveloping Algebras
- Study of perverse sheaves arising from graded Lie algebras
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(14)- Exotic symmetric space over a finite field. I
- Fonctions dont les intégrales orbitales et celles de leurs transformées de Fourier sont à support topologiquement nilpotent
- Orbit closures in the enhanced nilpotent cone
- Symmetric spaces associated to classical groups with even characteristic
- Springer correspondence for the split symmetric pair in type
- Character sheaves for classical symmetric pairs
- Transformations of finite period. IV. Dimensional parity
- Exotic symmetric space over a finite field. III
- Character sheaves for symmetric pairs: Special linear groups
- Enhanced nearby and vanishing cycles in dimension one and Fourier transform
- Generalized Springer correspondence for symmetric spaces associated to orthogonal groups
- Exotic symmetric space over a finite field. II
- Real and symmetric matrices
- Point stabilisers for the enhanced and exotic nilpotent cones.
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