Let G be a finite group of Lie type. In order to determine the character table of G, Lusztig developed the theory of character sheaves. In this framework, one has to find the transformation between two bases for the space of class functions on G, one of them being the irreducible characters of G, the other one consisting of characteristic functions associated to character sheaves. In principle, this has been achieved by Lusztig and Shoji, but the underlying process involves some scalars which are still unknown in many cases. The problem of specifying these scalars can be reduced to considering cuspidal character sheaves. We will deal with the latter for the specific case where G = E_7(q), and q is a power of the bad prime p = 2 for E_7
AbstractWe obtain a formula for the values of the characteristic function of a character sheaf, in t...
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...
With a view to determining character values of finite reductive groups at unipotent elements, we pro...
Abstract. With a view to determining character values of finite reductive groups at unipotent elemen...
0.1. Let G be a simple adjoint algebraic group defined and split over the finite field F[subscript ...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
In 1980, Lusztig posed the problem of showing the existence of a unipotent support for the irreducib...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
AbstractLet J be a finite-dimensional nilpotent algebra over a finite field Fq. We formulate a proce...
This thesis contributes to the representation theory of finite Chevalleygroups. First we describe al...
We classify the unipotent character sheaves on a fixed connected component of a reductive algebraic ...
AbstractWe obtain a formula for the values of the characteristic function of a character sheaf, in t...
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...
With a view to determining character values of finite reductive groups at unipotent elements, we pro...
Abstract. With a view to determining character values of finite reductive groups at unipotent elemen...
0.1. Let G be a simple adjoint algebraic group defined and split over the finite field F[subscript ...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
In 1980, Lusztig posed the problem of showing the existence of a unipotent support for the irreducib...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
The paper develops a linearized notion of Lusztig\u27s character sheaves (on Lie algebras rather the...
AbstractLet J be a finite-dimensional nilpotent algebra over a finite field Fq. We formulate a proce...
This thesis contributes to the representation theory of finite Chevalleygroups. First we describe al...
We classify the unipotent character sheaves on a fixed connected component of a reductive algebraic ...
AbstractWe obtain a formula for the values of the characteristic function of a character sheaf, in t...
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...