MOP—Algorithmic Modality Analysis for Parabolic Group Actions
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- CHEVIE -- A system for computing and processing generic character tables
- Classes of unipotent elements in simple algebraic groups. II
- Conjugacy Classes in Parabolic Subgroups of Semisimple Algebraic Groups
- Finite, tame, and wild actions of parabolic subgroups in \(\text{GL}(V)\) on certain unipotent subgroups
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Cited in
(5)- Finite orbit modules for parabolic subgroups of exceptional groups.
- Modality of representations, and packets for \(\theta\)-groups
- Algorithmic testing for dense orbits of Borel subgroups
- On parabolic subgroups of classical groups with a finite number of orbits on the unipotent radial
- Orbits of parabolic subgroups on metabelian ideals.
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