The second lowest two-sided cell in an affine Weyl group.
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- Some left cells in the affine Weyl group \(\overset \sim E_6\)
- The second lowest two-sided cell in the affine Weyl group \(\widetilde{B}_n\)
- The lowest two-sided cell for an affine weyl group
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