Generalized regular representations of big wreath products

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arXiv2303.11671MaRDI QIDQ6509255FDOQ6509255


Authors: Eugene Strahov Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: Let G be a finite group with k conjugacy classes, and S(infty) be the infinite symmetric group, i.e. the group of finite permutations of left1,2,3,ldotsight. Then the wreath product Ginfty=GsimS(infty) of G with S(infty) (called the big wreath product) can be defined. The group Ginfty is a generalization of the infinite symmetric group, and it is an example of a ``big group, in Vershik's terminology. For such groups the two-sided regular representations are irreducible, the conventional scheme of harmonic analysis is not applicable, and the problem of harmonic analysis is a nontrivial problem with connections to different areas of mathematics and mathematical physics. Harmonic analysis on the infinite symmetric group was developed in the works by Kerov, Olshanski, and Vershik, and Borodin and Olshanski. The goal of this paper is to extend this theory to the case of Ginfty. In particular, we construct an analogue mathfrakSG of the space of virtual permutations. We then formulate and prove a theorem characterizing all central probability measures on mathfrakSG, and introduce generalized regular representations Tz1,ldots,zk of the big wreath product Ginfty. The paper solves a natural problem of harmonic analysis for the big wreath products: our results describe the decomposition of Tz1,ldots,zk into irreducible components.













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