A proof of the refined PRV conjecture via the cyclic convolution variety
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Abstract: In this brief note we illustrate the utility of the geometric Satake correspondence by employing the cyclic convolution variety to give a simple proof of the Parthasarathy-Ranga Rao-Varadarajan conjecture, along with Kumar's refinement. The proof involves recognizing certain MV-cycles as orbit closures of a group action, which we make explicit by unique characterization. In an appendix, joint with P. Belkale, we discuss how this work fits in a more general framework.
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