Fusion algebras for imprimitive complex reflection groups.
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Abstract: We prove that the Fourier matrices for the imprimitive complex reflection groups introduced by Malle define fusion algebras with not necessarily positive but integer structure constants. Hence they define Z-algebras. As a result, we obtain that all known Fourier matrices belonging to spetses define algebras with integer structure constants.
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