Cyclage, catabolism, and the affine Hecke algebra.

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DOI10.1016/J.AIM.2011.07.006zbMATH Open1236.20003arXiv1001.1569OpenAlexW2097851139MaRDI QIDQ643436FDOQ643436


Authors: Jonah Blasiak Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 28 October 2011

Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We identify a subalgebra pH_n of the extended affine Hecke algebra eH_n of type A. The subalgebra pH_n is a u-analogue of the monoid algebra of S_n ltimes �Z_{geq 0}^n and inherits a canonical basis from that of eH_n. We show that its left cells are naturally labeled by tableaux filled with positive integer entries having distinct residues mod n, which we term emph{positive affine tableaux} (PAT). We then exhibit a cellular subquotient R_{1^n} of pH_n that is a u-analogue of the ring of coinvariants CC[y_1,...,y_n]/(e_1,...,e_n) with left cells labeled by PAT that are essentially standard Young tableaux with cocharge labels. Multiplying canonical basis elements by a certain element pi in pH_n corresponds to rotations of words, and on cells corresponds to cocyclage. We further show that R_{1^n} has cellular quotients R_lambda that are u-analogues of the Garsia-Procesi modules R_lambda with left cells labeled by (a PAT version of) the lambda-catabolizable tableaux. We give a conjectural description of a cellular filtration of pH_n, the subquotients of which are isomorphic to dual versions of R_lambda under the perfect pairing on R_{1^n}. We conjecture how this filtration relates to the combinatorics of the cells of eH_n worked out by Shi, Lusztig, and Xi. We also conjecture that the k-atoms of Lascoux, Lapointe, and Morse and the R-catabolizable tableaux of Shimozono and Weyman have cellular counterparts in pH_n. We extend the idea of atom copies of Lascoux, Lapoint, and Morse to positive affine tableaux and give descriptions, mostly conjectural, of some of these copies in terms of catabolizability.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1001.1569




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