AbstractWe construct for a Chevalley group over a finite local ring an analogue of the Steinberg character that was defined for the general linear group by P. Lees and, independently, by G. Hill. Further, we show that this analogue has a homological origin and, when irreducible, describe it in terms of a linear character of the corresponding Hecke algebra. However, we find that the analogue is reducible in general. Thus we determine its decomposition into distinct irreducible constituents and characterise these constituents using Gelfand–Graev characters
Robert Steinberg's Lectures on Chevalley Groups were delivered and written during the author's sabba...
To any element of a connected, simply connected, semisimple complex algebraic group G and a choice o...
This thesis contributes to the representation theory of finite Chevalleygroups. First we describe al...
AbstractWe construct for a Chevalley group over a finite local ring an analogue of the Steinberg cha...
Let k be a finite field, k_n vertical stroke k the degree n extension of k, and G=GL_n (k) the gener...
AbstractLees, and independently Hill, described an irreducible character of GLn(Z/phZ) for h>1, whic...
AbstractLees, and independently Hill, described an irreducible character of GLn(Z/phZ) for h>1, whic...
Let G be an adjoint finite group of Lie type. In this paper we classify the irreducible characters o...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Let p be a prime number, let ...
Representation theory studies the structure of a finite group G by looking at the set of homomorphis...
Let G be a finite simple group of Lie type. In this paper, we study characters of G that vanish at t...
Abstract. With a view to determining character values of finite reductive groups at unipotent elemen...
This book discusses character theory and its applications to finite groups. The work places the subj...
This book places character theory and its applications to finite groups within the reach of people w...
AbstractLusztig's classification of the unipotent characters of a finite Chevalley or Steinberg grou...
Robert Steinberg's Lectures on Chevalley Groups were delivered and written during the author's sabba...
To any element of a connected, simply connected, semisimple complex algebraic group G and a choice o...
This thesis contributes to the representation theory of finite Chevalleygroups. First we describe al...
AbstractWe construct for a Chevalley group over a finite local ring an analogue of the Steinberg cha...
Let k be a finite field, k_n vertical stroke k the degree n extension of k, and G=GL_n (k) the gener...
AbstractLees, and independently Hill, described an irreducible character of GLn(Z/phZ) for h>1, whic...
AbstractLees, and independently Hill, described an irreducible character of GLn(Z/phZ) for h>1, whic...
Let G be an adjoint finite group of Lie type. In this paper we classify the irreducible characters o...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Let p be a prime number, let ...
Representation theory studies the structure of a finite group G by looking at the set of homomorphis...
Let G be a finite simple group of Lie type. In this paper, we study characters of G that vanish at t...
Abstract. With a view to determining character values of finite reductive groups at unipotent elemen...
This book discusses character theory and its applications to finite groups. The work places the subj...
This book places character theory and its applications to finite groups within the reach of people w...
AbstractLusztig's classification of the unipotent characters of a finite Chevalley or Steinberg grou...
Robert Steinberg's Lectures on Chevalley Groups were delivered and written during the author's sabba...
To any element of a connected, simply connected, semisimple complex algebraic group G and a choice o...
This thesis contributes to the representation theory of finite Chevalleygroups. First we describe al...